Crime in Nauru
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crime-in-nauru-251-8372228
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Crime in Nauru
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Partially at the behest of the international community, Nauru’s government no longer sanctions certain activities that, while technically legal, could serve to facilitate criminal activity. In 2003, it ended the controversial practice of selling its passports. It also banned offshore banks. In 2005, Nauru was still placed on the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering's (FATF) List of Non-Cooperative Countries (NCCTs). A division of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developm
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Nauru
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2024-02-20T17:48:36Z
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