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FSC to explain news laws

by isleofman.com 30th June 2008
Manx businesses accepting cash payments for goods worth 15,000 Euros or more, or the sterling equivalent, are being urged to wise-up to new anti-money laundering laws.

In future, local firms will be expected to query cash payments, or they could find themselves commiting a criminal offence.

But help is at hand in the form of a seminar at the Manx Museum on Thursday, which will spell-out the do's and don'ts of the Money Laundering Code.

Head of Enforcement at the Financial Services Commission Paul Heckles (pictured) was asked what sort of businesses would be affected:
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 30th, June 2008 01:20pm.

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