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216 CHAPTER. Prof. . Yemi. Osinbajo, SAN. INTRODUCTION. The global nature of the internet has created an environment which allows criminals to perpetrate almost any illegal activity anywhere in the world even without being physically present at the locus of the crime. . 23 September 2014. Contents. 1 What is money laundering?. 2. The ‘primary’ money laundering offences. 3. Failure to report and tipping off. 4. The Money Laundering Regulations 2007. 1. What is money laundering?. Presented By. Raunak. Jain. INTRODUCTION :. “. Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed”. Man’s . greed for more money is the root cause for money laundering. . Trade-Based . Money Laundering . Generates corruption and crime. Loss . of tax . revenue (evasion of . the customary . fees and . taxes paid by law-abiding . importers, e.g. bank fees, sales taxes, importation taxes). THE FATF RECOMMENDATIONS. Presented by . ERM Institute. 1. A. AML/CFT POLICIES AND COORDINATION. . 2. THE FATF RECOMMENDATIONS. Assessing risks and applying a risk-based approach *. Countries should identify, assess, and understand the money laundering and terrorist financing risks for the country, and should take action, including designating an authority or mechanism to coordinate actions to assess risks, and apply resources, aimed at ensuring the risks are mitigated effectively. Based on that assessment, countries should apply a risk-based approach (RBA) to ensure that measures to prevent or mitigate money laundering and terrorist financing are commensurate with the risks identified. This approach should be an. Latin America . Ben Tonner. Attorney. www.samsonandmcgrath.com. 1. OUTLINE. (Anti) Money Laundering. The Financial Action Task Force. AML, Trusts and Estates . AML and Latin America. Changes: the FATF 40 Recommendations. Quality of Intelligence and Investigation. Ian . D. avidson. The Problem. “. Systematic quantitative or qualitative data that would provide defensible bases for assessments and recommendations are not now available for most countries, nor likely to be available in the foreseeable . the anti-money laundering . Svitlana Zalishchuk, Ukraine. Many Voices, One purpose: The 6th Financial Transparency Conference. Meeting of the Russian . Church. Patriarch . and Minister for . Justice. Find the Fraudster/Money Launderer. Anti Money Laundering Basics. Presentation by:. Christopher L. King, CFE, CAMS. My comments and opinions offered during this conference are my own and do not represent in any way those of my employer or other affiliations I have with other organizations.. THE FATF RECOMMENDATIONS. Presented by . ERM Institute. 1. A. AML/CFT POLICIES AND COORDINATION. . 2. THE FATF RECOMMENDATIONS. Assessing risks and applying a risk-based approach *. Countries should identify, assess, and understand the money laundering and terrorist financing risks for the country, and should take action, including designating an authority or mechanism to coordinate actions to assess risks, and apply resources, aimed at ensuring the risks are mitigated effectively. Based on that assessment, countries should apply a risk-based approach (RBA) to ensure that measures to prevent or mitigate money laundering and terrorist financing are commensurate with the risks identified. This approach should be an. . non-compliant. Anti-money laundering . and sanctions compliance is not an option; it is a regulatory requirement. Failure to accurately detect and report . potential money . laundering, terrorist financing, or the violation of economic sanctions can lead to criminal and civil liabilities. . . Enforcement Directorate. Ahmedabad. , 21. st. Feb 2015. Money Laundering…... . Process by which illegal funds and assets are converted into legitimate funds and assets.. The Need for Money Laundering Act . Trade-Based . Money Laundering . Generates corruption and crime. Loss . of tax . revenue (evasion of . the customary . fees and . taxes paid by law-abiding . importers, e.g. bank fees, sales taxes, importation taxes).

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