
Criminal Assets Bureau Returns €14.9 Million to Exchequer in 2025
Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) returned over €14.9 million to the Exchequer in 2025, generated from the seizure and sale of properties and assets linked to organized crime. This figure represents a slight decrease compared to the previous year.
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Cab’s financial return to State dips by more than €2m, annual report shows
Bureau provided just over €14.9m to exchequer through seizing and selling assets deemed to be proceeds of crime
By Jack Horgan-Jones
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Justice Minister said the Criminal Assets Bureau’s model of targeting criminal wealth had earned international recognition
By Conor Feehan
Read full article →CAB handed over €15m to exchequer from seizures in 2025
The Criminal Assets Bureau handed over almost €15m to the exchequer last year from asset seizures, auctions and proceeds of crime actions, according to its annual report.
Read full article →Criminal Assets Bureau returned more than €14.9m to the Exchequer from organised crime in 2025
The annual report of CAB, a joint organisation of gardaí, Revenue and other agencies which targets criminal’s money and assets, will be given to Cabinet tomorrow.
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