Former US prosecutor: suspicious activity reports are “tremendously useful”
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A former New Jersey anti-money laundering chief said at GIR's Women in Investigations conference that suspicious activity reports frequently help law enforcement catch criminals, even if banks never receive credit for tipping off investigators.
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