Proposals hope to create 'clear, transparent and locally operated system'
A bill to introduce new extradition laws on the Island has now completed its passage through the Legislative Council.
Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson previously told MHKs the proposals are aiming to establish a clear, transparent and locally operated system to replace external frameworks.
It was deemed necessary ahead of this year's Moneyval assessment.
Kirstie Morphet MLC was responsible for taking the bill through the Council:

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