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Some business support for new anti-money laundering rules

Justice Minister Amy Adams explains how the forecasted compliance costs were slashed so dramatically.

Jason Walls
Wed, 15 Mar 2017

A new anti-money laundering bill has been welcomed by some business sectors.

The bill, which was unveiled this week by Justice Minister Amy Adams, aims to make it harder for criminals to profit from and fund illegal activity.

The amendment bill extends the act to lawyers, conveyancers,

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Jason Walls
Wed, 15 Mar 2017
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