MEPs launched work on Anti-Money Laundering package with expert discussion

22 March 2022

They discussed the possibilities for improved information-sharing and transparency, for example inter-connected registries, and the potential of the proposed Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA).

MEPs sitting on the Economic Affairs (ECON) and Civil Liberties (LIBE) committees heard from experts on new proposals to fight money-laundering, and offered their own views.

In the hearing, guest experts outlined some of the ways in which the proposed Anti-Money Laundering package could help in the fight against illicit flows of money.

 The speakers underlined the societal impact of anti-money laundering measures, which can promote security, tackle human trafficking, and advance sustainability goals in Europe.

The following speakers presented their views:

After the presentations, MEPs asked the experts about the role of beneficial ownership registries, the public availability of registries and implications for data protection, as well as international co-operation, notably relations with the EU’s neighbours Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Other topics in the debate included ceilings for cash transactions, co-operation and trust-building between stakeholders (for example the national FIUs and AMLA), crypto-assets, and the co-ordination of financial sanctions in Europe.

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