Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 9, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 9, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Labor vows to crackdown on money laundering as real estate sector hit by ********** Labor has taken aim at the former government for “failing” to ****** down on money laundering, as a new risk assessment revealed ********** are increasingly using real estate, casinos and luxury goods to clean “trillions of dollars” of ****** money. In announcing a suite of new reforms targeting ******** activities like the $12.4b ***** trafficking market, tax evasion, people smuggling and cybercrime, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus used a speech at the National Press Club on Tuesday to say it was a “disturbing but inescapable fact that Australia is at serious risk of exploitation” from ********** engaged in money laundering. It came as anti-money laundering regulator AUSTRAC released the National Risk Assessments, which Mr Dreyfus said were a “wake-up call, that preventing ********* exploitation of our financial system cannot be just the responsibility of government and law-enforcement agencies”. Mr Dreyfus took aim at the former government for failing to update the country’s defences. “While other countries strengthened their defences against the proceeds of ********* and corrupt business practices over the last decade, the former government left the door wide open for illicit funds to flood into Australia,” Mr Dreyfus said. “The Albanese government has no tolerance for *********** or illicit financing of any kind. We’re committed to strengthening the system to prevent perpetrators financing serious ******* like ***** trafficking, child ******, terrorism, and organised ******.” Camera IconAttorney-General Mark Dreyfus has announced a crackdown on money laundering. Credit: Lukas Coch/AAPImage Mr Dreyfus said in the wake of vulnerabilities being ***** bare in the assessments, the Government would strengthen Australia’s anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing regime by imposing stricter regulations on lawyers, accountants, real estate agents, trust and company service providers, and dealers in precious metals and stones. He said the government would also modernise the relevant Act to “ensure it keeps pace” with the changing nature of the global financial system and close gaps that are being exploited. “These ********** are constantly looking for new ways to exploit our systems,” he said. “No legitimate business wants to assist the laundering of money from these *******.” AUSTRAC chief Brendan Thomas said Australia’s stable political system, free and open economy, independent legal system, well-developed financial services sector and strong real estate market made it a “great place to do business”. In arguing why real estate could no longer be outside the remit of money-laundering regulations, he said one overseas family with members on the Interpol red list had bought up over $750m worth of *********** commercial and residential real estate — including one cash purchase of over $30m. “The lack of money laundering restrictions is causing a significant *****,” he said. He noted retail banking, remittance and cash exchanges were the preferred method for ******* groups to launder money and send it overseas but he said the exploitation of digital currencies was “increasing”. “This helps ********** move funds quickly, cheaply and with what they perceive as a degree of anonymity,” he warned. Mr Dreyfus said he hoped that laws would be introduced and passed through the parliament “as soon as possible” to deal with the issues. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Labor #vows #crackdown #money #laundering #real #estate #sector #hit #********** This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/61163-labor-vows-to-crackdown-on-money-laundering-as-real-estate-sector-hit-by-criminals/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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