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UK Bolsters Web3 Investigations, Appoints First Crypto Intelligence Specialist to Insolvency Service



The UK is bolstering its fight against crypto crime with the appointment of Andrew Small as the Insolvency Service’s first crypto specialist. This move reflects a growing concern over the rise of crypto assets in bankruptcy and liquidation cases.

Small, formerly a police investigator, will focus on tracing and recovering assets linked to bankrupt individuals or liquidated companies involved with cryptocurrency. His appointment signifies the UK government’s proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by the increasing prevalence of crypto-related financial crimes. The Insolvency Service plays a crucial role in recovering assets for creditors and ensuring fairness in bankruptcy proceedings, and Small’s expertise will be vital in navigating the complexities of the crypto landscape. This initiative aims to strengthen the UK’s ability to combat financial misconduct involving digital currencies and protect the integrity of the financial system.



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