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    PARLIAMENT OPENS DEBATES ON REVISED BILL ON FIGHTING MONEY-LAUNDERING

    ArmenPress
    Nov 23 2004

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS: Armenian parliament resumed Monday
    debates over a Central Bank-designed bill that calls for a crackdown
    on money-laundering and financing terrorism. The bill was turned down
    last week when it was put on the first reading. Presenting the revised
    draft law to parliament members Central Bank chairman Tigran Sarkisian
    said several remarks and proposals suggested by lawmakers were
    incorporated into the bill. Particularly, the notion of "suspicious
    transaction" that was vehemently rejected by lawmakers, was specified.

    The revised notion sets forth four formulations of what "suspicious
    transaction' is. It sets that the authorized body must be notified
    about all money transfers exceeding 5 million drams. According to
    Sarkisian, around 95 percent of all money remittances are less than
    5 million drams (about $10,000). The bill also says that all deals
    costing more than 20 million US dollars, with the exception of deals
    related to sale and purchase of real estate property must be likewise
    notified. The authorized body must be notified only about those sale
    and purchase deals which cost more than 50 million drams.

    Sarkisian said these mechanisms will not create obstacles for business
    entities and individuals, adding that the draft law was developed
    based on international conventions already passed by the parliament.
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