Criminologists say these economic crimes eventually will show up in the overall crime rate.
This may explain why Ms Gu faces prosecution for murder but not, as yet, for economic crimes.
It notes that laws to punish economic crimes with harsh penal sentences have been abolished under Mr Konare.
In North America, 52% of companies surveyed reported suffering one or more economic crimes in the past two years.
In total, 36% of firms with such programs in place reported suffering economic crimes, versus 48% of those without the programs.
"It leads to violence, broken families and hyperincarceration, " for economic crimes that range from selling bootleg CDs to drug trafficking, he says.
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These Labour politicians have been found out and just as before they will be punished for a generation for their economic crimes.
In Vietnam the former boss of a state shipping company hit by fraud was brought back from abroad and charged with economic crimes.
"I think it's important to call out the economic crimes at home and the war crimes abroad, while they're here, " Morello told Rolling Stone about the protest.
This, in turn, has enabled us to place greater emphasis on counter-intelligence, counter-terrorism, international organized crime, high-tech and economic crimes, civil rights violations, and crimes against children.
In total, 43% of 5, 400 companies surveyed in 40 countries reported suffering one or more significant economic crimes since the accounting firm last conducted its survey two years ago.
The latest indication of this are media reports of the detention on suspicion of economic crimes of Xu Ming, the wealthy chairman of Dalian Shide Group, a chemical firm.
Those findings contrast with the way economic crimes are typically uncovered, with internal controls revealing about 19% of wrongdoing versus 40% coming through hotlines and tips from employees and outsiders.
In two years the government has made negligible headway in devising a systematic transitional justice procedure, in assessing the level and nature of past economic crimes, and in obtaining restitution for the population.
Nigeria's government now has an agency the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to fight them.
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Nuhu Ribadu, head of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, said the swindle took place over a four-year period starting in 1995.
Mr Lawan has said he accepted the money in order to expose blackmail and informed the committee and the anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), about it.
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Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) spokesman Femi Babafemi told the BBC that the four - Mr Lulu, Bolaji Ojo-Oba, Taiwo Ogunjobi and Amanze Uchegbulam - would face a number of charges.
The law meant that able-bodied Americans now had protection against economic persecution for pre-crimes, so to speak, detailed in their mutated genes.
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And they must agree on a programme of economic reforms and deal with crimes by the army and scandals surrounding Mr Suharto's family.
That doesn't mean there is necessarily a link between economic woes and an increase in crimes such as pickpocketing, experts say.
Can anyone tell me of any heads of nonprofit international economic entities who have ever been charged and convicted of violent sexual crimes?
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Mr Djindjic and Mr Kostunica and their respective parties joined forces in 2000 to oust former president Slobodan Milosevic, but have clashed over a range of issues, including economic and legal reforms, and co-operation with the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
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