The West can no longer allow its financial systems to enable dirty money flows around the globe. Now is the time for governments to put a full stop to the dirty money that fuels corruption and conflict.
Find out MoreOrganisations around the world are scrambling to quickly identify customers recently added to sanctions lists. They are discovering just how challenging this is through the jungle of opaque ownership.
Find out MoreRules announced this week include the requirement for beneficial ownership registries to tackle money laundering.
Find out MoreTINZ’s submission on the AML/CFT legislation is important – there are very few organisations that can try to speak for the victims of money laundering and encourage the necessary institutional response on their behalf.
Find out MoreTINZ focuses on building resilience to corruption through institutional measures, and that theme runs through our submission points. We consider the global efforts to improve AML/CFT legislation to be one of the most significant mechanisms to tackle what is truly a global crime problem, and unashamedly advocate for it to be continuously strengthened.
Find out MoreThe Pandora papers data leak brings renewed scrutiny to New Zealand’s role in the offshore industry exposed by an earlier leak, the Panama papers in 2016. Changes to the trust regime in 2017 appear to have reduced the use of New Zealand based offshore trusts for corrupt uses. The Financial Action Task Force and TINZ are calling for still more transparency.
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