[Photo: PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FIJI/ FACEBOOK]The Financial Intelligence Unit cannot say how many of the 237 intelligence cases it referred to law enforcement resulted in prosecution. FIU Director Caroline Pickering told the Standing Committee on Economic Affairs that the unit does not receive comprehensive and systematic feedback from its law enforcement partners. It’s not systematic reporting to the FIU on what has happened to all the cases you’ve disseminated in a year.” Pickering states that this prevents the FIU from giving Parliament a definite figure on how many cases progressed to prosecution. But she states the unit wants law enforcement agencies to provide specific feedback when cases close, including whether the intelligence was incomplete, incorrect or insufficient.