The 19th annual Consultative Forum of Prosecutors General of the EU Member States has been largely dedicated this year to the continued fight against organised crime. This included a discussion on the so-called ‘Crime as a Service’ method, or putting up criminal activities for tender. A second major topic was the state of play on the ongoing judicial efforts regarding the war in Ukraine.The forum, which took place yesterday and today, was hosted by Eurojust and enabled the exchange of a wide range of information and best practices. It was chaired by the Deputy Prosecutor General of Poland and the Danish Director of Public Prosecutions, representing the two countries holding the EU Presidency this year.Read More
EU Prosecutors General discuss organised crime and judicial efforts regarding the war in Ukraine at 19th Consultative Forum
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