Action is being taken too slowly against firms who break money-laundering regulations, and too many are failing to take a proactive approach to sharing intelligence with regulators and law enforcement agencies.
That’s one of the conclusions in the fourth annual report from the Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision
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