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The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 have extended the range of businesses covered by the Proceeds of Crime Act to include solicitors, lawyers, estate agents and, in effect, all companies involved in consultancy or business services. Doug Hopton's highly practical guide explains the basis of international law, regulations and standards in this are
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The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 have extended the range of businesses covered by the Proceeds of Crime Act to include solicitors, lawyers, estate agents and, in effect, all companies involved in consultancy or business services. Doug Hopton's highly practical guide explains the basis of international law, regulations and standards in this are
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781032838601
- ISBN-10: 1032838604
- Artikelnr.: 70438094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781032838601
- ISBN-10: 1032838604
- Artikelnr.: 70438094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Doug Hopton was with the Barclays Bank Group for over 37 years before setting up DTH Associates Ltd, the consultancy he runs on financial crime prevention. For 24 years he worked in group internal audit, involved in fraud investigation and compliance worldwide with anti-money laundering legislation. He was for many years Head of Group Fraud and Money Laundering Prevention and was the Barclays Group Money Laundering Reporting Officer. He was also chairman on the Mainstream Banking Advisory Panel of the UK Joint Money Laundering Steering Group and a member of the former HM Treasury Money Laundering Experts Group.
Chapter Introduction to Money Laundering -- The Money Laundering Process -- Terrorism and Terrorist Financing -- Chapter 2 International Development of Law and Regulation -- Financial Action Task Force (FATF) -- European Union -- Vienna Convention -- Palermo Convention -- Basel Committee on Banking Regulations and -- Practice -- Offshore Group of Banking Supervisors -- Financial Stability Forum Offshore Financial -- (OFCs) -- Commonwealth Secretariat -- United Nations -- International Monetary Fund and the World Bank -- Paris Convention -- The Wolfsberg Principles -- Egmont Group -- Chapter 3 Financial Action Task Force (FATF) -- Membership of FATF -- The FATF Forty Recommendations -- Non-Co-operative Countries and Territories (NCCT) List -- FATF Nine Special Recommendations -- Typologies -- Chapter 4 European Directives -- First Directive -- Second Directive -- Third Directive -- Future Directives -- Chapter 5 US Legislation -- US Patriot Act -- Chapter 6 UK Legislation -- The Development of Legislation -- Industry Guidance -- Chapter 7 Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
EUR" Part 7: Requirements -- Offences -- Money Laundering Requirements of the Act -- Definitions and Interpretations -- Defences --
EUR
Regulated Sector
EUR
Offences -- Pre-Event Disclosures --
EUR
Tipping Off
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-- Chapter 8 Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
EUR" Other Areas -- Part 8
EUR" Investigations -- Part 2
EUR" Confiscation -- Part 1
EUR" Assets Recovery Agency -- Bribery and Corruption -- Chapter 9 Terrorism Act 2000
EUR" Requirements and Offences -- Financial Sanactions -- Chapter 10 Money Laundering Regulations 2007 -- Policies and Procedures (Regulations 20) -- Application of Customer Due Diligence (Regulation 7) -- Exceptions (Regulation 13) -- Record-keeping (Regulation 19) -- Internal Reporting Procedures (Regulation 20) -- Casinos (Regulation 10) -- Shell Banks, Anonymous Accounts etc. (Regulation 16) -- Reliance (Regulation 17) -- Chapter 11 How to Implement in Practice the UK -- Laundering Legislation and Regulations
EUR" -- Review -- Culture -- Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- References -- Further reading -- Index -- Know Your Business (KYB) -- Record-keeping -- Reporting Requirements -- The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer -- Employee Awareness and Training -- Chapter 12 Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- What is
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Customer Due Diligence
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-- What is a Customer? -- How Do You Undertake CDD? -- Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) -- Beneficial Owner -- Ongoing CDD -- Chapter 13 Record-keeping -- CDD Undertaken by a Third Party -- Chapter 14 Reporting Requirements -- When to Report -- How to Report -- Consent -- Legal Privilege -- Chapter 15 The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting -- (MLRO) -- Chapter 16 The Money Laundering Reporting Officer
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s -- Report -- Chapter 17 Awareness and Training -- Awareness -- Training -- Appendix 1: Relevant Persons -- Appendix 2: Regulation 13 -- Appendix 3: Meaning of Customer Information -- Appendix 4: Terrorism Act 2000 as amended by the Anti-Terrorism, -- and Security Act 2001 -- Appendix 5: The Forty Recommendations -- Appendix 6: Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing
EUR" Part 7: Requirements -- Offences -- Money Laundering Requirements of the Act -- Definitions and Interpretations -- Defences --
EUR
Regulated Sector
EUR
Offences -- Pre-Event Disclosures --
EUR
Tipping Off
EUR
-- Chapter 8 Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
EUR" Other Areas -- Part 8
EUR" Investigations -- Part 2
EUR" Confiscation -- Part 1
EUR" Assets Recovery Agency -- Bribery and Corruption -- Chapter 9 Terrorism Act 2000
EUR" Requirements and Offences -- Financial Sanactions -- Chapter 10 Money Laundering Regulations 2007 -- Policies and Procedures (Regulations 20) -- Application of Customer Due Diligence (Regulation 7) -- Exceptions (Regulation 13) -- Record-keeping (Regulation 19) -- Internal Reporting Procedures (Regulation 20) -- Casinos (Regulation 10) -- Shell Banks, Anonymous Accounts etc. (Regulation 16) -- Reliance (Regulation 17) -- Chapter 11 How to Implement in Practice the UK -- Laundering Legislation and Regulations
EUR" -- Review -- Culture -- Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- References -- Further reading -- Index -- Know Your Business (KYB) -- Record-keeping -- Reporting Requirements -- The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer -- Employee Awareness and Training -- Chapter 12 Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- What is
EUR
Customer Due Diligence
EUR
-- What is a Customer? -- How Do You Undertake CDD? -- Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) -- Beneficial Owner -- Ongoing CDD -- Chapter 13 Record-keeping -- CDD Undertaken by a Third Party -- Chapter 14 Reporting Requirements -- When to Report -- How to Report -- Consent -- Legal Privilege -- Chapter 15 The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting -- (MLRO) -- Chapter 16 The Money Laundering Reporting Officer
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s -- Report -- Chapter 17 Awareness and Training -- Awareness -- Training -- Appendix 1: Relevant Persons -- Appendix 2: Regulation 13 -- Appendix 3: Meaning of Customer Information -- Appendix 4: Terrorism Act 2000 as amended by the Anti-Terrorism, -- and Security Act 2001 -- Appendix 5: The Forty Recommendations -- Appendix 6: Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing
Chapter Introduction to Money Laundering -- The Money Laundering Process -- Terrorism and Terrorist Financing -- Chapter 2 International Development of Law and Regulation -- Financial Action Task Force (FATF) -- European Union -- Vienna Convention -- Palermo Convention -- Basel Committee on Banking Regulations and -- Practice -- Offshore Group of Banking Supervisors -- Financial Stability Forum Offshore Financial -- (OFCs) -- Commonwealth Secretariat -- United Nations -- International Monetary Fund and the World Bank -- Paris Convention -- The Wolfsberg Principles -- Egmont Group -- Chapter 3 Financial Action Task Force (FATF) -- Membership of FATF -- The FATF Forty Recommendations -- Non-Co-operative Countries and Territories (NCCT) List -- FATF Nine Special Recommendations -- Typologies -- Chapter 4 European Directives -- First Directive -- Second Directive -- Third Directive -- Future Directives -- Chapter 5 US Legislation -- US Patriot Act -- Chapter 6 UK Legislation -- The Development of Legislation -- Industry Guidance -- Chapter 7 Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
EUR" Part 7: Requirements -- Offences -- Money Laundering Requirements of the Act -- Definitions and Interpretations -- Defences --
EUR
Regulated Sector
EUR
Offences -- Pre-Event Disclosures --
EUR
Tipping Off
EUR
-- Chapter 8 Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
EUR" Other Areas -- Part 8
EUR" Investigations -- Part 2
EUR" Confiscation -- Part 1
EUR" Assets Recovery Agency -- Bribery and Corruption -- Chapter 9 Terrorism Act 2000
EUR" Requirements and Offences -- Financial Sanactions -- Chapter 10 Money Laundering Regulations 2007 -- Policies and Procedures (Regulations 20) -- Application of Customer Due Diligence (Regulation 7) -- Exceptions (Regulation 13) -- Record-keeping (Regulation 19) -- Internal Reporting Procedures (Regulation 20) -- Casinos (Regulation 10) -- Shell Banks, Anonymous Accounts etc. (Regulation 16) -- Reliance (Regulation 17) -- Chapter 11 How to Implement in Practice the UK -- Laundering Legislation and Regulations
EUR" -- Review -- Culture -- Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- References -- Further reading -- Index -- Know Your Business (KYB) -- Record-keeping -- Reporting Requirements -- The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer -- Employee Awareness and Training -- Chapter 12 Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- What is
EUR
Customer Due Diligence
EUR
-- What is a Customer? -- How Do You Undertake CDD? -- Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) -- Beneficial Owner -- Ongoing CDD -- Chapter 13 Record-keeping -- CDD Undertaken by a Third Party -- Chapter 14 Reporting Requirements -- When to Report -- How to Report -- Consent -- Legal Privilege -- Chapter 15 The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting -- (MLRO) -- Chapter 16 The Money Laundering Reporting Officer
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s -- Report -- Chapter 17 Awareness and Training -- Awareness -- Training -- Appendix 1: Relevant Persons -- Appendix 2: Regulation 13 -- Appendix 3: Meaning of Customer Information -- Appendix 4: Terrorism Act 2000 as amended by the Anti-Terrorism, -- and Security Act 2001 -- Appendix 5: The Forty Recommendations -- Appendix 6: Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing
EUR" Part 7: Requirements -- Offences -- Money Laundering Requirements of the Act -- Definitions and Interpretations -- Defences --
EUR
Regulated Sector
EUR
Offences -- Pre-Event Disclosures --
EUR
Tipping Off
EUR
-- Chapter 8 Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
EUR" Other Areas -- Part 8
EUR" Investigations -- Part 2
EUR" Confiscation -- Part 1
EUR" Assets Recovery Agency -- Bribery and Corruption -- Chapter 9 Terrorism Act 2000
EUR" Requirements and Offences -- Financial Sanactions -- Chapter 10 Money Laundering Regulations 2007 -- Policies and Procedures (Regulations 20) -- Application of Customer Due Diligence (Regulation 7) -- Exceptions (Regulation 13) -- Record-keeping (Regulation 19) -- Internal Reporting Procedures (Regulation 20) -- Casinos (Regulation 10) -- Shell Banks, Anonymous Accounts etc. (Regulation 16) -- Reliance (Regulation 17) -- Chapter 11 How to Implement in Practice the UK -- Laundering Legislation and Regulations
EUR" -- Review -- Culture -- Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- References -- Further reading -- Index -- Know Your Business (KYB) -- Record-keeping -- Reporting Requirements -- The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer -- Employee Awareness and Training -- Chapter 12 Customer Due Diligence (CDD) -- What is
EUR
Customer Due Diligence
EUR
-- What is a Customer? -- How Do You Undertake CDD? -- Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) -- Beneficial Owner -- Ongoing CDD -- Chapter 13 Record-keeping -- CDD Undertaken by a Third Party -- Chapter 14 Reporting Requirements -- When to Report -- How to Report -- Consent -- Legal Privilege -- Chapter 15 The Role of the Money Laundering Reporting -- (MLRO) -- Chapter 16 The Money Laundering Reporting Officer
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s -- Report -- Chapter 17 Awareness and Training -- Awareness -- Training -- Appendix 1: Relevant Persons -- Appendix 2: Regulation 13 -- Appendix 3: Meaning of Customer Information -- Appendix 4: Terrorism Act 2000 as amended by the Anti-Terrorism, -- and Security Act 2001 -- Appendix 5: The Forty Recommendations -- Appendix 6: Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing