United States:
AML: A Corporate Governance Issue
23 November 2013
WilmerHale
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This article begins with a brief overview of anti-money
laundering statutory and regulatory developments written with a
board director in mind. It then lays out steps and actions the
board should take to ensure that its knowledge stays current,
responsibilities and lines of authority are clear, and monitoring
and accountability become part of the institution's
culture.
Originally published in the November/December edition of The
Banking Law Journal.
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