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£325billion of dirty money flows through Britain every year as criminals funnel funds worth 10% of UK's GDP, report claims
A report claims £325 billion of illicit funds flow through Britain annually, equivalent to 10% of the UK's GDP. This highlights significant money laundering activities by criminals within the country.
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