Episode 5 - Navigating the Proceeds of Crime Act: A practical case study (part 2)
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In this episode of the AML Clinic podcast, host Michelle Clement and guest Alison Matthews delve into a case study involving a conveyancing matter and the application of the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA). They discuss the importance of verifying the source of funds, the challenges of anti-money laundering compliance, and the role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO). The conversation also covers the concept of criminal property, the Spanish bullfighter exception, and the balance between confidentiality and reporting obligations.
Takeaways
- Verifying source of funds in transactional and non transactional matters.
- The role of the MLRO in anti-money laundering compliance.
- Learn about the concept of criminal property under POCA.
- Explore the Spanish bullfighter exception in legal contexts.
- Balance confidentiality with reporting obligations in legal practice.
- Identify the challenges of anti-money laundering compliance.
- Discuss the principle of fungibility in financial transactions.
- Examine the role of legal professional privilege in reporting.
- Highlight the need for ongoing training in compliance.
Spanish Bullfighter LSAG reference
https://www.sra.org.uk/globalassets/documents/solicitors/firm-based-authorisation/lsag-aml-guidance.pdf#=page193
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