Abstract
In 1996 the Irish legislature (the Oireacthas) enacted radical legislation as part of a new initiative to deal with organised crime, and with it a specialist agency, called the Criminal Assets Bureau, to enforce the new provisions. In proposing the new measures the Minister for Finance said:
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