In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, AAP leader and senior advocate Prashant Bhushan said, "A new law, or an amendment to an existing law (such as the Prevention of Money Laundering Act), requiring all Indian citizens to disclose all their assets and bank accounts in India and abroad needs to be introduced."
He said such a law would require citizens to annually disclose a full list of their assets and liabilities, including their stakes in companies or trusts registered abroad.
"Any income or assets that are not disclosed in the required form would be deemed to be proceeds of crime, and included as predicate offences defined under the UNCAC (UN Convention Against Corruption).
"This would enable the law enforcement agencies to recover the said assets under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, or the provisions of the UNCAC allowing for seizure and confiscation of assets that are proceeds of crime," the letter stated.
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Bhushan also noted that participatory notes and anonymous investment funds should be stopped.
"In the case of investments made in the name of a company or a trust, the major stakeholders of the company, or the trustees of and duly recorded, before the investment is allowed," he wrote.