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Finiancial Investigations

What are the responsibilities of financial institutions in combating financial crimes?

It is the responsibility of financial institutions to establish and implant programmes, policies, procedures and controls that are necessary to prevent or detect money laundering. These include;

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If a financial institution makes a disclosure regarding a transaction, would be considered a breach of customer confidentiality?

Under the Act, the ‘consent to perform a prohibited act’ prevents a protected disclosure from being considered  a breach providing that

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If a financial institution knowingly withheld or failed to report a suspicious transaction, can the institution be penalized?

A financial institution or a regulated business that fails to make a report or comply with a  disclosure order commits an offence and is liable upon conviction before a Resident Magistrate Court to a fine not exceeding $400,000.oo

A person who commits an offence to disclose  information regarding transactions believed to be related to money laundering knowingly is liable on conviction before a Resident Magistrate Court to a fine not exceeding $1m , or imprisonment for a term not exceeding  12 months  or both.

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If I call the Financial Investigations Division with information about some illegal activity, will my name be disclosed?

Any information received by FID is treated with the strictest of confidentiality. An allegation of fraud should however be substantiated with some form of Documentation name of offender nature of offence quantities of money defrauded (if applicable) Information on money laundering activities does not necessarily require the informant to disclose his/her identity.

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Who should report activities of money laundering and terrorist financing?

It is the duty of Financial Institutions operating under the Regulations Act to report certain transactions referred to as ‘suspicious transactions. These include;

  • Banks
  • Building Societies
  • Money transfer or remittance agencies
  • Societies registered under the cooperative society act
  • Cambios
  • Investment Dealers
  • Insurance Companies and Brokers
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What is terrorist financing?

Terrorist financing is the financial support in any for, of terrorism or of those who encourage, plan or engage in terrorism.  Terrorist financing may involve funds raised from legitimate sources such as personal donations and profits from businesses and charitable organizations, as well as from criminal sources such as the drug trade, smuggling of weapons and other goods, kidnapping, fraud and extortion.  The Chief Technical Director of the FID was named as the Designated Authority under the Terrorism Prevention (Designated Authority) Act 2006.  This allows FID to receive an

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What are the Acts and/or Regulations that govern the FID?

The Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) (May 20, 2007) is the main Act  governing the FID, along with the Terrorism Prevention Act and Regulations. Under POCA a person commits an offence if that person;

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What is Money Laundering?

The process of making money derived  from criminal activity (particularly drug offence, fraud, corruption, arms trafficking and other serious crimes) appear to be from a legitimate source. In short, making ‘dirty money’ seem clean.

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What types of complaints/information should be referred to FID?

  • Information regarding ‘suspicious transactions’
  • Fraud
  • Request pertaining to due diligence checks
  • Corruption activities
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