Second Post in a Two-Part Series on Recent OFAC Designations
As we blogged yesterday, OFAC has been busy. Right before OFAC designated the virtual currency exchange SUEX for allegedly facilitating ransomware payments, OFAC announced another significant but more traditional action on September 17, 2021 by designating members of a network of Lebanon and Kuwait-based
Third Post in a Series on the FATF Plenary Outcomes
Second Post in a Series on the FATF Plenary Outcomes
On November 5, 2020, the
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recently published a
AML Standards May Exist in Theory, But Often are Not Enforced in Practice
Dr. Kateryna Boguslavska

In the past month, the Government Accountability Office (“GAO”), a non-partisan legislative agency that monitors and audits government spending and operations, has issued a series of reports urging banking regulators and certain executive branch agencies to adopt recommendations related to trade-based money laundering (“TBML”) and derisking. These reports underscore (1) the importance of TBML as a key, although still inadequately measured, component of money laundering worldwide, and (2) that the GAO remains interested in assessing how banks’ regulatory concerns may be influencing their willingness to provide services.