Italian mafia not hit by crisis
April 6, 2009 by The Boss · Leave a Comment
Italian mafia is not hit by the global economic crisis, as it possesses huge funds to buy bankrupted companies and enlarge with unemployed people. Experts say the economic downturn was caused by lack of finances, which certainly is not the case with the Italian mafia, which possesses huge sums of money, mainly dirty money.
According to data from SOS Impresa association, which assists the victims of racketeering and extortion, the revenues of crime sindicates hit nearly 130 billion euro profit per year, with 70 billion euros profit.
The money was mainly collected from drug trafficking (59 billion euros, extortion (9 billion euros), prostitution (6 billion euros), arms trafficking (5.8 billion euros), smuggling etc.
Large number of companies, corporations and real estate agencies, all pressed by global economic crisis, strike deals with the mafia organizations to launder the dirty money.
Most “laundered” money of the mafia is being invested in construction, retail trade and restaurants.
Source: mrt
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