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Money Laundering Bulletin

Certainly you, bit by bit – digital ID

Development of trusted digital identity systems, now underway internationally, will strengthen anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing (AML/CTF) controls, argue the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and – no surprise – the technology..
Online Published Date:  06 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

It’s written in the SARs… [Video]

The suspicious activity report is the essential output, it should be the defining achievement, of any AML programme; so, how can you be sure, first, that it qualifies for filing and then, that it is deep-filled with intelligence? Do you know what..
Online Published Date:  09 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

Corporate and senior management liability: how do we best prevent systemic money laundering?

Tim Parkman (tim.parkman@cddpro.com) and Stuart Hammond (stuart.hammond@cddpro.com) are independent financial crime consultants and directors of CDD Pro Ltd (www.cddpro.com).
Online Published Date:  12 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

Tricks of the trade

Susan Grossey may be contacted on +44 (0)1223 563636, susan@thinkingaboutcrime.com, www.thinkingaboutcrime.com
Online Published Date:  14 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

J. Safra Sarasin fined S$1m in Singapore for onboarding and monitoring failures

The Singapore branch of Swiss private bank J. Safra Sarasin (JS) is to pay a S$1 million (US$750,000) penalty for “serious breaches” of local anti-money laundering/counter terrorist financing regulations.The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)..
Online Published Date:  15 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

Pull and push back – suspects overseas

Wide diversity in anti-money laundering laws worldwide complicates extradition proceedings, find Keith Nuthall and A.Z.M. Anas.Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Recommendations 37 and 39 say that governments should be prepared to extradite money..
Online Published Date:  17 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

ABN AMRO pays €480m in Netherlands for protracted AML breaches

ABN AMRO, one of the Netherlands’ systemically important banks, with over five million account holders, is to pay €480m (US$577.4m) for failing to comply with the Dutch Anti-Money Laundering/Counter Terrorist Financing (AML/CTF) Act between 2014 and..
Online Published Date:  19 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

Double jeopardy

Martin Woods(martin@amlwoods.com) is Managing Director of AMLWoods (www.amlwoods.com).
Online Published Date:  22 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

The future of KYC is…

Astyanax Kanakakis is CEO & co-founder of KYC andAML software platform norbloc (www.norbloc.com).
Online Published Date:  23 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  283 - 26 March 2021

Tools of the trade

Customs forces will benefit from new sensor equipment, enabling them to scan containers to ensure contents are as declared on the docket – but to use the technology to fight trade-based money laundering (TBML), it must be integrated with..
Online Published Date:  29 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  000000000 - 29 April 2021

Tools of the trade

Customs forces will benefit from new sensor equipment, enabling them to scan containers to ensure contents are as declared on the docket – but to use the technology to fight trade-based money laundering (TBML), it must be integrated with..
Online Published Date:  29 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  284 - 29 April 2021

No Danske executives to be prosecuted

Thomas Borgen, who stepped down as chief executive of Danske Bank in 2018 after €200 billion in mostly suspicious transactions were processed through the Scandinavian lender’s Estonian branch, will not face trial.The Danish state prosecutor said, on..
Online Published Date:  30 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  284 - 29 April 2021

MoneyGram penalised for not OFAC-screening US prison inmates

Global payments company MoneyGram is to pay US$34,328.78 to the US Treasury after it failed to screen individuals in US federal prisons against the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list before allowing..
Online Published Date:  30 April 2021
Appeared in issue:  284 - 29 April 2021

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