
Egmont Submission
- agentorangechild
- Aug 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 1
Subject: Formal Notification of Financial Obstruction and Transnational Criminal Complicity — UNTOC, ICC, Egmont Matter
To the Egmont Group Secretariat and Relevant Financial Intelligence Units,
I am formally notifying you of an active case involving transnational financial obstruction, chemical war crimes, and second-generation harm — now under formal review by:
As
The International Criminal Court (ICC),
The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC), and
The International Bar Association (IBA).
This case directly involves:
The Australian Government (Treasury, Office of International Law),
The Australian National Contact Point (AusNCP),
Multiple OECD actors attempting jurisdictional deflection,
Financial institutions across Australia, New Zealand, and the United States,
Ongoing silence from banks despite formal legal warnings and ICC notice.
I am the daughter of an Australian Vietnam War veteran. I was born in 1974 with visible medical harm now formally linked to second-generation exposure to TCDD (Agent Orange). I have lodged a formal submission to the ICC under Article 15 of the Rome Statute. That submission includes documentation of financial suppression, failure to redress intergenerational chemical harm, and ongoing obstruction by state and non-state actors.
This is not administrative. It is criminal. And the financial systems that facilitated this denial — or profited from it — must be held accountable.
My full case file, legal submissions, ICC filings, and government correspondence are publicly available here:
I have already blogged all notices, deadlines, and institutional responses for transparency. This matter is no longer confidential. It is global. You are now formally placed on notice.
Please confirm receipt and advise what action Egmont or your domestic FIU intends to take.
Warm Agent Orange Burns regards,
Danielle Stevens
We will always be a child of a Vietnam Veteran
A formal complaint has been lodged with the International Criminal Court for Crimes against Humanity. The final submission was the 1st of July 2025.
Australia ratified International treaties but failed to implement them into domestic laws.


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