The United Kingdom is taking steps to make sure its anti-corruption house is in order, with a review of its various enforcement agencies and new laws to clamp down on abuse.

Prime Minister David Cameron and other leaders are in the process of setting up a multi-departmental team to review the different agencies charged with investigating and prosecuting bribery and other financial crimes, the Financial Times reported earlier this month. The move was prompted by recent financial scandals and investigations that taint London’s status as an international hub of finance.