Asset tracing is important to any corporate investigation, especially vital in corruption cases, and with Banks. Corruption offenses are typically money-driven.
All of these individuals are motivated by the money. To prove these crimes, one must figure out where the money came from; it’s also often quite helpful to show where the money went, particularly since the lengths corrupt officials will go to hide their ill-gotten gains can be powerful evidence in and of itself. Sometimes the important evidence revealed by a financial investigation is not an “asset” at all. For example, public corruption crimes sometimes involve bribes in the form of no-show jobs or fraudulent consulting agreements. In these type of cases, a lack of records normally seen in business will be valuable evidence.