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Record Fines, FATF Revisions, Sanctions Galore: How the AML World Survived 2012

By Brian Monroe, Colby Adams, Larissa Bernardes and Brian Orsak Let it be known that in the year the Mayan calendar ran down and the world was saved from certain destruction, financial institutions too had their struggles. In and out of the headlines, Bank Secrecy Act officers weathered congressional scrutiny, tougher enforcement and record fines. For many anti-money laundering (AML) and sanctions professionals, 2012 will be remembered as a year of record fines. Banks paid billions to settle AML and sanctions compliance violations, with one penalty alone reaching almost $2 billion. In July, the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI)...

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