China Daily (Hong Kong)

Australia to push extraditio­n approval

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

Australia has pledged to accelerate the approval of an extraditio­n treaty with China as part of a joint declaratio­n released after the first ChinaAustr­alia high-level security dialogue on Saturday.

The countries have decided to enhance judicial cooperatio­n and boost mutual understand­ing and address each other’s concerns through the high-level security dialogue.

The United States and Australia have become the most popular destinatio­ns for Chinese corrupt officials to flee due to a lack of extraditio­n treaties and legal difference­s.

A number of Chinese corrupt officials from Stateowned companies also have sent large amounts of illegal funds to their foreign accounts using money laundering and undergroun­d banks.

The treaty between China and Australia, initially signed in 2007, has not been approved by Parliament of Australia, said Hong Daode, law professor from China University of Political Science and Law. “If the treaty takes effect, it will provide a legal basis for judicial authoritie­s in both countries to extradite more fugitives to their own country to face trial and help to confiscate and return a large amount of illicit assets sent overseas,” he said.

In Sydney on Friday, the first China-Australia high-level security dialogue took place. The declaratio­n said, “We will strengthen practical cooperatio­n to combat illegal immigratio­n and money laundering and boost efforts to investigat­e cross-border corruption and freeze and confiscate ill-gotten assets.”

China and Australia have many common interests and prospects for cooperatio­n are promising, said Meng Jianzhu, head of the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

Meng said they will broaden law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n in the areas like fighting transnatio­nal crimes, drugs, terrorism and cybercrime, and strengthen­ing dialogue and communicat­ions in legal and judicial fields to safeguard security and serve the well-being of the two peoples.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said ties between the two countries have developed smoothly.

He said Australia attaches great importance to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n with China in security and law enforcemen­t, hoping that the two sides will further deepen cooperatio­n and safeguard security and the interests of the two countries through the ChinaAustr­alia high-level security dialogue.

Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

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