The anti money laundering complex and the compliance industry

Antoinette Verhage

Financial institutions, as gateways to the financial system, to economic power and possibilities, are one of the major vehicles for money laundering and therefore also represent an important means to prevent this type of crime. The compliance officer symbolises a part of this private investment in anti money laundering (AML) and as a bank employee is responsible for the implementation of governmental objectives, trapped between crime fighting objectives and commercial goals. The duality of the involvement of private partners in the AML complex and the vastness of the system serves as a background for a new book looking at the functioning, values and perceptions of actors within this system. With thorough analysis of original empirical date, Verhage provides a rich and illustrative insight in the world of compliance officers and the sometimes paradoxical AML system that they have to work within.

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  • 1. Introduction 2. Methodology in studying corporations: breaking out of the tunnel vision 3. Money laundering and the social reaction: a battle instigated by power motives? 4. The Compliance Officer: functioning between the hammer and the anvil 5. The Anti Money Laundering Complex: a public-private approach of anti money laundering 6. The Beauty of Grey: the investigation of suspicious transactions 7. Supply and Demand: anti money laundering by the compliance industry 8. The AML Chain In Belgium: Measuring 'Effectiveness'? 9. Conclusion: Policing the Money

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書名 The anti money laundering complex and the compliance industry
著作者等 Verhage Antoinette
シリーズ名 Studies in crime and economics
出版元 Routledge
刊行年月 2011
ページ数 x, 197 p.
大きさ 24 cm
ISBN 9780415600767
NCID BB05999969
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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