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"Against Common Sense": Prosecutor General's Office Warned of Limits on Information Exchange in 2023

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In the corruption and illegal immigration case that the prosecutor's office made public this week, there was also criticism that the prosecutor's office could not communicate the identity of the fraudsters to other institutions and administrations, as there was no legal basis for doing so.
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In the corruption and illegal immigration case that the prosecutor's office made public this week, there was also criticism that the prosecutor's office could not communicate the identity of the fraudsters to other institutions and administrations, as there was no legal basis for doing so.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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rtl.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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