In remarks made on 3 April at the Royal United Services Institute in London, Serious Fraud Office Director Lisa Osofsky discussed the agency’s recent efforts and what she has learned on the job so far.

On the topic of establishing law enforcement partnerships to better trace and detect serious economic crimes, Osofsky noted that law enforcement needs to cooperate more effectively across jurisdictions and that technological solutions are needed to address technological hurdles.

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