(RFE/RL) -- Global banks moved over a nearly two-decade period more than $2 trillion in payments they believed were suspicious, according to a new investigative report that raises questions about whether financial institutions and governments are doing enough to stop illicit money flows.
The report, published September 20 by...
Global Banks Reported $2 Trillion In Suspicious Transactions Over Two Decades
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