Privy Council asset recovery decision unlikely to have significant UK effect
A Privy Council courtroom in London. Credit:John Cross on Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
A recent ruling by the judicial committee of the UK’s Privy Council has highlighted banks’ exposure to litigation if they fail to investigate suspicious payments, but lawyers say anti-money laundering guidelines already force them to check such transactions.
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