SA is at risk of being added to a so-called grey list of countries deemed as having insufficient measures in place to combat money laundering and terrorist financing by the Financial Action Task Force.
28 July 2022 - 10:54SA’s largest banks are at “high risk” of falling foul of money laundering, terrorism and proliferation financing activity, according to a new report by the Prudential Authority , a division of the SA
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