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The Quad Island Forum of Financial Intelligence Units signs MOU with the UK's NCA

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Thursday 06 October 2022

The Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) from Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man and Jersey under the Quad Island Forum of Financial Intelligence Units has recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA).

The aim of this MoU is to set out the arrangements that govern cooperation to share information and intelligence in accordance with the NCA's core functions of crime reduction and criminal intelligence.  It will also further provide collective knowledge and experience to best protect the public and make the Quad Islands and the United Kingdom a hostile environment for money launderers involved in serious and organised crime. The MoU will also underpin the identification of terrorist and proliferation financing.

This arrangement will facilitate exchanges of information between the UK's Joint Money Laundering Intelligence Taskforce (JMLIT+) and the Quad Islands' FIUs.  JMLIT+ is a public private partnership (PPP) between law enforcement and the financial sector to exchange tactical intelligence, enhancing the strategic analysis of information relating to money laundering and wider economic crime threats. It is an innovative model for public/private information sharing that has generated very positive results since its inception in 2015. Internationally, this PPP model is an example of best practice.

The Quad Islands' FIUs have been working on establishing their own PPPs and are in advanced stages. Gibraltar's FIU have already established their own PPP which is known as the Financial Liaison and Intelligence Network (FLINT). In recent years, PPPs have become a key component within jurisdictions to tackle economic crime and this MoU will further strengthen multi-jurisdictional effectiveness.

Jess Sommerlad, the Head of Public-Private Partnerships in the National Economic Crime Command (NECC), said:

'The NCA and NECC are pleased to announce the signing of this memorandum of understanding with the Quad Island Forum of Financial Intelligence Units. This will enable us to collectively strengthen international public-private information sharing to protect the public from serious and organised economic crime, and disrupt those seeking to exploit the system.' 

Adrian Hale, the Head of the Guernsey FIU, signed the MOU on behalf of the Bailiwick.

Rob Prow, President of the CommitteeforHome Affairs, said:

"The Committee for Home Affairs is always extremely supportive of new measures to strengthen the island's anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist-financing measures. The island's finance sector is incredibly important for our economy, and as such, ensuring that we have a robust law enforcement system in place to protect that sector is crucial. I would like to thank the FIU, the Economic & Financial Crime Bureau, and other officers who work in this area for their ongoing efforts.  The valuable work that the Quad Island Forums undertake also has the Committee and my full support as collaborative working is essential to tackle financial and economic crime."

The Quad Island Forum of Financial Intelligence Units facilitates the sharing of knowledge and experience and works collaboratively to achieve the four jurisdictions' aims and objectives. The Forum recognises the importance of international cooperation in the fight against money laundering and financing of terrorism and proliferation, and the necessity for collaboration. This partnership is a key vehicle through which criminal activity can be identified and tackled effectively. The Forum members share the same values, similar challenges and work closely on issues of common importance. The Forum has also established subgroups to provide shared focus through the Strategic Analysis Forum, PPP forum and the Small Islands Terrorist Financing Forum.

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