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Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 13:55 p.m.

The Civil Guard explains how it recovers what was stolen, in a class open to everyone

The Chair of Financial and Forensic Investigation KPMG-URJC commemorates the six years of the Master in Economic Criminal Law with a series of classes open to the public. An expert in criminal intelligence will give the second session, on February 1, at the Faculty of Legal and Social Sciences (FCJS) of the Madrid Campus. The previous one was held in November and registered a hundred participants.

Laura Susin Ascaso

Continuing with the extraordinary series of open classes, the Master in Economic Criminal Law presents this second session that will take place in the Hall of Degrees of the FCJS on the Madrid Campus, on February 1 from 17:00 p.m. to 19:00 p.m.

On this occasion the guest will be Vicente Corral, Commander of the Civil Guard and police director assigned to international cooperation and criminal intelligence. His conference is entitled: "New instruments to fight against the economic dimension of organized crime and corruption: confiscation and recovery of assets". During this class, the speaker will present the mechanisms that are used from the body to recover the losses that cause crimes.

After the month of February, the next and last masterclass It will be in March. Although each session is one more common class, the director of the master's degree assures that "this initiative is generating a lot of interest". The reason is the very nature of the degree, since it is an atypical master's degree in which more than a hundred professors, lawyers and magistrates collaborate.

En the first session They received a hundred registrations. Now, from the direction they hope "to have the same success and get again a full house in the last two classes".

Participation is open to future and former students, and also to those interested in furthering their training in this field. To attend the next presentation you must send an email to the enabled email including name, surname and occupation.