The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) hands over almost €15 million to the Exchequer from proceeds of crime in 2025, according to its annual report. The figures cover money generated through a range of CAB activities, including asset seizures, auctions, and proceeds arising from enforcement actions targeting organised crime. The annual report is set to be presented to Cabinet, with reporting indicating it will be supplied to Cabinet on a scheduled day. CAB is described as a joint organisation made up of An Garda Síochána (gardaí), Revenue, and other agencies. The latest handover reflects the bureau’s role in pursuing and liquidating criminal assets and transferring the resulting funds to the state. While outlets vary slightly in the exact figure quoted—both cite amounts around €15 million—the reporting agrees that the 2025 handover is in the €14.9 million range. The annual report provides the basis for the figure, detailing the overall amount returned to the Exchequer following CAB actions during the year.