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Mensuel de janvier 2013 - Economie

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Identifying clients and beneficial owners is nothing new in Luxembourg
In February 2012, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), whose mandate has been renewed for a further eight years, issued new recommendations for combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism.   The main new aspects introduced in this document are: - extending the scope of the primary offence of money laundering to include tax crimes; - risk identification and assessment with regard to anti-money laundering based on a set of criteria; - an extension of measures concerning domestic politically exposed persons (PEPs); - specifications of transparency requirements in dealings with legal persons and other legal entities (identification of beneficial owners); - reinforcement of requirements concerning the information that...
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