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    CBA: Armenia never listed among countries engaged in money laundering

    August 22, 2012 - 14:42 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - About 1000 reports on suspicious transactions have
    been submitted to Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Financial Monitoring
    Center since 2006, the center's head said.

    As Daniel Azatyan told a press conference, particularly plastic card
    transactions, counterfeit checks and letters, as well as securities
    spark doubts.

    The expert further pointed to construction sector as the most risky
    infrastructure in Armenia for money laundering, with letters
    presenting counterfeit documents for receipt of goods often filed.

    `Financial Monitoring Center cooperates with law enforcement
    authorities, with about 230 applications submitted for the past five
    years. Several legal proceedings have been recorded in 2012, with the
    case of abuse of office by bank employees' among them,' he said,
    adding that Armenia was never included Council of Europe's list of
    countries engaged in money laundering, in contrast to Azerbaijan and
    Ukraine.

    The Financial Monitoring Center (FMC) was established in 2005 as a
    separate unit in the structure of the Central Bank of Armenia. The FMC
    is an administrative-type financial intelligence unit, which acts as
    an intermediary between reporting entities and law enforcement
    authorities. The mission of the FMC is to combat money laundering and
    terrorism financing (AML/CFT).

    The main function of the FMC is to collect, analyze and exchange
    information for AML/CFT purposes. In addition, the FMC represents the
    Republic of Armenia in several international organizations and
    structures, while actively participating in international AML/CFT
    initiatives.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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