 In 2009, the Interpol anti-corruption and financial crime sub-directorate, together with STAR, the Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative, which itself is a partnership between the UNODC and the World Bank, decided to create the global focus point platform in order to strengthen international cooperation, facilitating the sharing of sensitive information among anti-corruption predictioners. As per today, more than 100 Interpol member countries and more than 200 focal points have joined the initiative. Membership is open to all Interpol member countries and all the countries are allowed to nominate two or three focal points. The focal points must be coming from an investigative agency or from the prosecution or administration dealing with anti-corruption asset recovery or anti-money laundering. Once we receive the duly filled registration form with the signature of the head of the agency and the head of the National Central Bureau, we proceed with the registration of the focal points and we allow him or her to have access to the online tools of the Global Focal Point Platform. The tools available are the update contact details of all the focal points, so the country, the agency, the email addresses and the telephone. Even the anti-money laundering asset recovery and anti-corruption survey, which are provided by the registered countries in order to let us understand how their jurisdiction deals with anti-corruption asset recovery and anti-money laundering cases. And then we have the star publication and the ACCOM for asset recovery. ACCOM for asset recovery has been created in order to face the reluctances of most of the anti-corruption predictioners of sharing sensitive information through Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail. What the ACCOM for asset recovery provides is a unique email where the focal points can share sensitive information within the tool itself. They cannot share information outside that secure mail capability. The Global Focal Point Platform from online platform becomes a real platform when we organize the annual conferences. This is a unique moment for the focal points because they can share country experiences, case coordination can be organized and is a moment where there is trust building which helps to strengthen the international cooperation. The Global Focal Point Platform does not replace the mutual legal assistant but is just an instrument to facilitate the sharing of sensitive information among the anti-corruption experts.