Supreme Court Offers New Interpretation of Money Laundering
Published:
2009-11-11
In order to clarify laws related to money laundering, the Supreme Court yesterday announced that they were releasing an official interpretation of what specific activities constitute money laundering. The new definition, which comes into effect today, will help authorities to pursue those who illegaly transfer money.
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Financial News
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