The publication is part of a 6-month short series helping professional accountants enhance their understanding of how money laundering works, the risks they face, and what they can do to mitigate these risks and make a positive contribution to the public interest.
The
series, with its focus on accessibility and ease of use, will be a
resource for Small and Medium Practices (SMPs,) and accountants less
familiar with AML, while also providing guidance for those looking for a
quick refresher or reference.
“Fighting money laundering—a key
priority of IFAC—allows millions of professional accountants worldwide
to make a real difference for the public good every day.” said Scott
Hanson, Principal, Public Policy & Regulation at IFAC. “Events like
the recent FinCEN leaks serve as another timely reminder of the
importance of remaining vigilant on this important issue.”
Sophie
Wales, Director, Technical Strategy, Tax, Ethics and Law Group, at
ICAEW, said: “We are pleased to launch this new educational series with
IFAC, which we hope will help chartered accountants improve their
understanding of money laundering. Accountants are the gatekeepers to
the financial system and play a crucial role in identifying the red
flags when it comes to economic crime, so it’s vital we do what we can
to ensure criminals can’t find someone else to clean their dirty money.”
Anti-Money Laundering: The Basics will
be featured on both the IFAC and ICAEW websites and available for
download for free. To be globally relevant, the series uses the
risk-based approach of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) – the
global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog – as a starting
point.
The series is the latest in IFAC’s ongoing commitment to promote AML in the public interest, following the organization’s Point of View on fighting corruption and money laundering – and its recently released joint report with CPA Canada on Beneficial Ownership Transparency.
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