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Who funds Interpol?

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Who funds Interpol?

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  1. Member countries.  From the linked document:

    "Interpol is primarily financed by member countries, whose governments pay annual contributions calculated using a framework agreed on by members. Interpol assists its member countries in tackling multi-billion-euro crimes with a budget of some 44.5 million euros (2007)"


  2. Mexico, Russia and Italy

  3. the french govt and members of interpol - the police forces of the world.  they make a financial contribution to Interpol HQ in Lyon, france.  some poor countries cant even afford to pay a token sum

  4. Hmm... I learned this last semester. I think its an international agency of police chiefs from different countries. They help share  information on criminals who cross international borders and stuff like that.

  5. At the present time; The European  Union.

  6. Interpol is funded by countries that are signatories to the treaty under international law.

  7. ''Its membership of 186 countries provides finance of around €41.7 million through annual contributions. (By comparison, Europol receives €63.4 million annually.)''
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