EBA sets out technical points that policy-makers should consider when deciding on the scope and powers of an EU-level supervisor for Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT)
The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its response to the European Commission’s Action Plan for
a comprehensive Union policy on preventing money laundering and
terrorism financing (ML/TF). In its response, the EBA sets out technical
points that policy-makers should consider when deciding on the scope
and powers of an EU-level supervisor for Anti-Money Laundering/Combating
the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT).
The EBA is of the view that a
comprehensive assessment of the current EU AML/CFT framework is
necessary to ensure that the EU and its component parts are equipped to
tackle ML/TF more effectively and efficiently.
Specifically, the EBA recommends that the Commission:
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- harmonise the EU’s legal framework to reduce the risk of gaps created by divergent approaches to incorporating EU AML/CFT law into national law;
- combine an ongoing role for national
AML/CFT authorities with an EU-level AML/CFT supervisor in a hub and
spoke approach that builds on national AML/CFT authorities’ expertise
and resources, and complement this with effective EU-level oversight for
a consistent approach with comparable outcomes;
- leverage on the EU’s existing
AML/CFT infrastructure, including the EBA’s policy, data and information
technology resources as well as the EBA’s European and international
supervisory cooperation networks.
The EBA will continue to provide
technical input into the debate as it progresses, including on the
details of the new supervisory architecture.
The EBA will provide additional technical input through its forthcoming response to the Commission’s separate call for advice
in which the EBA is asked to define the scope of application and the
enacting terms of a Regulation to be adopted in the field of preventing
AML/CFT.
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