A panel of experts has a solution to tackling organised crime but won't yet say what it is.
The Ministerial Advisory Group on Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime has put out a new list of recommendations ahead of its final report later this month.
Among the suggestions are greater accountability across government departments and a new minister whose entire job is working on the problem.
Group chair Steve Symon told Mike Hosking the overall solution is bold.
He says they've had a lot of encouragement; the question is whether it will translate into financial support and the political will it needs.
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