Anti-Money Laundering Roundtable
18 April 2012 (09:30 - 16:00)
Add to my calendarBanca Monte Paschi Schuman, Avenue d'Auderghem 22-28 (ground floor), 1040 Brussels
View on Google MapsAt a time where Anti-Money Laundering rules are undergoing significant changes both on European and global level, FEE organised a Round Table to stimulate stakeholders’ cooperation against money laundering.
Professionals subject to Anti-Money Laundering obligations shared their views with policymakers and representatives from businesses, standard setters, NGOs and peer pressure mechanisms on how the legal framework can become more practicable, how horizontal issues and conflicts of law can be solved and how international cooperation should be enhanced. Without effective rules to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, the soundness, integrity and stability of the financial system could be seriously compromised.
Related files:
1. Programme
2. Speakers List
3. News Release
4. Presentation of Mark Dunn
5. Presentation of Boudewijn Verhelst
6. Speech of SICCFIN Monaco
7. Summary
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Moderator: Jacques Terray, Vice-President, Transparency International, France
Extent of the predicate offence for money laundering: Bill Peace, Deputy
Director, Serious Organised Crime Agency, UK
Access to information on beneficial ownership: Mark Dunn, Marketing Planning
Manager, Risk, LexisNexis, UK
Definition of PEPs: Markus E. Schulz, Chief Compliance Officer Global Life &
Group Financial Crime Officer, Zurich Insurance Company Ltd., Switzerland
Particular issues for non-financial professions: Gilles Vermeren, Commissaire
aux Comptes, France
Discussion with the audience
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Moderator: Stephen Gentle, Partner, Kingsley Napley, UK
Reporting and data protection: Karen Silcock, Chair of the FEE Anti-Money
Laundering Working Party
(Non)-Reporting and criminal law: Prof. Ivo Caraccioli, President, Centre for
criminal tax law of Turin, Italy
Law and practice within cross-border activities: Rima Adas, Partner, PwC
Luxembourg
Discussion with the audience
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Moderator: Irina Talianu, Administrator, MONEYVAL
Law inforcement bodies’s cooperation - the international view:
Boudewijn Verhelst, Chair of the Egmont Group
Law inforcement bodies’s cooperation - the national perspective:
Marie-Pascale Boisson, Director, Service d’Information et de Contrôle sur les
Circuits Financiers (SICCFIN), Monaco
Businesses’ corporate governance: Stephen Gentle, Partner, Kingsley Napley, UK
FATF’s view: Lia Umans, Policy Analyst, AML/CFT, FATF Secretariat
Discussion with the audience
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