With the European Union becoming increasingly diverse and borders becoming increasingly irrelevant, exposure from organised crime and money laundering from across the continent is increased.
The article assesses Liechtenstein’s AML regime and the the country’s endeavors to improve existing legislation and to implement best practice standards.
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