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Red Notice Monitor Editors, Ben Keith and Rhys Davies , contribute to Sky News podcast series, ‘Dirty Work: The Misuse of Interpol Red Notices’.

In this second episode Sky News speaks to Interpol secretary general Jurgen Stock who has undertaken a series of reforms to try to make it harder for wrongful Red Notices to get through the net. In a rare interview, he explains why it was his priority to reform a system that had let so many people down.

You can listen to the 35 minute podcast here:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=EZKOXLOypuA%3Ffeature%3Doembed%22+frameborder%3D%220%22+allow%3D%22accelerometer%3B+autoplay%3B+clipboard-write%3B+encrypted-media%3B+gyroscope%3B+picture-in-picture%3B+web-share%22+referrerpolicy%3D%22strict-origin-when-cross-origin%22+allowfullscreen%3E%3C

Find out more about the second episode of the podcast series, here .

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About the Author

Rhys Davies Barrister

Rhys Davies is a barrister at Temple Garden Chambers and co-founder of IHR Advisors. He specialises in INTERPOL Red Notice challenges, extradition, international criminal law and human rights law. He co-authored the report Undue Influence: the UAE and Interpol with Sir David Calvert-Smith, and has provided expert commentary on Interpol to CBS 60 Minutes, Sky News and City AM. He represents clients in high-profile cases involving political persecution and transnational repression.

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