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Egmont Group Exploring Methods to Increase Data-Sharing After Terror Attacks

By Colby Adams

Members of an intergovernmental organization of financial intelligence units are considering plans to streamline the exchange of data on potential financial crimes across national borders, an official with the group said Monday. Using an encrypted network administered by the U.S. Treasury Department, any two of the 151 members of the Toronto-based Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units can share information gleaned from suspicious transaction reports and other banking data linked to an investigation with each other, but aren't otherwise notified by the system of other Egmont members with an interest in the case. The system's capabilities contrast with the formal...

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