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  2. Singapore tightens anti-money laundering measures - AOL

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    Some changes have already been introduced since the money laundering ring was exposed, including laws making it easier for law enforcement to prosecute such offences and lowering the cash ...

  3. Singapore aims to make it easier to prosecute money ...

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    The new Anti-Money Laundering and Other Matters Bill introduced to parliament on Tuesday will remove the need for the prosecution to show a direct link between the criminal. Singapore is seeking ...

  4. Why are family offices going to Singapore? - AOL

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    A Rolls-Royce Dawn vehicle seized by police at a residence of Su Jiafeng, one of the suspects in the S$2.8 billion money-laundering case, in Singapore, on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023.

  5. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission - Wikipedia

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    The EFCC was established in 2003, partially in response to pressure from the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF), [2] which named Nigeria as one of 23 countries non-cooperative in the international community's efforts to fight money laundering. [1] The agency has its head office in Abuja, Nigeria. The EFCC was also set up to ...

  6. Politically exposed person - Wikipedia

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    Under Singapore's Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Notice 626 - Prevention of Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of terrorism (Banks), [18] PEPs are persons, either domestic or foreign, who are entrusted with prominent public functions. Prominent public functions includes the roles held by a head of state, a head of government ...

  7. Money laundering - Wikipedia

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    Anti-money laundering regulations have become a much larger burden for financial institutions and enforcement has stepped up significantly. During 2011–2015 a number of major banks faced ever-increasing fines for breaches of money laundering regulations.

  8. Singapore charges two ex-bankers for helping $2.2 billion ...

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    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -A Singapore court on Thursday charged two former bankers for helping a group of foreigners who were convicted of laundering $2.2 billion last year in the biggest such ...

  9. 2023 Singapore money laundering case - Wikipedia

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    It is the biggest money laundering case in Singapore, and among the biggest in the world, [2] involving assets worth 3 billion Singapore dollars. [ 3 ] Initially, only 1 billion Singapore dollars worth of assets was either seized, frozen or issued prohibition of disposal orders although the value of assets involved would later balloon to 3 ...