The Department of Justice has opened a public consultation on the development of strategies to combat economic crime and corruption.
The department says that the survey responses will feed into the work of the Advisory Council against Economic Crime and Corruption, which was set up last year.
The role of the council, which is chaired by the former Director of Public Prosecutions James Hamilton (pictured), is to advise and make proposals on strategic and policy responses, and to develop a multi-annual strategy to combat economic crime and corruption.
The consultation is seeking views on what should be considered in the development of these strategies.
The closing date for submissions is Friday 27 October.