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Wall Street: Help to stop gambling our Children’s Lives

LUDCI.eu Editorial Team 16 Oct 2020 Paid Articles 1339 Views

Write Althea and Asclepius, LUDCI.eu Editorial Team

Human trafficking is not an outdated historical predicament. It is still the same problem today as it used to be but with a

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modern twist. Forced labour, sex trafficking, and child trafficking occurrences dominate nowadays modern slavery. For the customers in this barbaric market, it is about dark pleasure and profitability at the cost of broken dreams and personalities of their victims. The rings of sellers proliferate on trafficking men, women, and children. Their only motivation is money. This brings to the fore a very important fact that could help end human trafficking – follow where the money goes.

FATF reports the human trafficking is the third most profitable crime in the world. With revenues exceeding $150 billion annually, surely there are people managing the deals, the transactions, the transfers, and the budget forecasting and analysis. Any businessperson will agree that when managing a small firm with a total worth of less than 5 figures, book-keeping is easy, but as the figures grow, then a financial expert would be needed.

In fact, it is imperative to hire financial expe...

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