12/19/2009

Organized crime stole $7.4 billion through tradable permits

These permits have only been trading in Europe since 2005 and it is amazing that they could already have had this much fraud. From Fox News:

The top cops in Europe say carbon-trading has fallen prey to an organized crime scheme that has robbed the continent of $7.4 billion -- a massive fraud that lawmakers and energy experts say should send a "red flag" to the U.S., where the House approved cap-and-trade legislation over the summer amid stiff opposition.

In a statement released last week, the Europol police agency said Europe's cap-and-trade system has been the victim of organized crime during the past 18 months, resulting in losses of roughly $7.4 billion. The agency, headquartered in the Netherlands, estimated that in some countries up to 90 percent of the entire market volume was caused by fraudulent activities.

"These criminal activities endanger the credibility of the European Union Emission Trading System and lead to the loss of significant tax revenue for governments," Rob Wainwright, Europol's director, said in a statement. . . .


The problem that allowed the fraud seems to involve high taxes more than anything else.

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1 Comments:

Blogger bdickens said...

"Carbon-trading has fallen prey to an organized crime scheme?"

Carbon-trading IS an organized crime scheme!

12/21/2009 8:21 AM  

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