Oversight Hearing on the Bank Secrecy Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on General Oversight and Renegotiation of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, July 23, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 85 lappuses |
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... major step toward effectively implementing the Bank Secrecy Act reporting requirements . They should help strengthen compliance with the requirements , provide more com- plete and timely report data to law enforcement and regulatory ...
... major step toward effectively implementing the Bank Secrecy Act reporting requirements . They should help strengthen compliance with the requirements , provide more com- plete and timely report data to law enforcement and regulatory ...
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... major criminal activities , in helping to docu- ment financial transactions of criminals , and in providing a basis for prosecuting criminals who have shielded themselves from pros- ecution for their other criminal activities . The ...
... major criminal activities , in helping to docu- ment financial transactions of criminals , and in providing a basis for prosecuting criminals who have shielded themselves from pros- ecution for their other criminal activities . The ...
16. lappuse
... major blow to effective drug enforcement . The most immediate beneficiaries would be major drug traffickers responsible for financial transactions of hun- dreds of millions of dollars per year . The GAO recommendation comes at a time ...
... major blow to effective drug enforcement . The most immediate beneficiaries would be major drug traffickers responsible for financial transactions of hun- dreds of millions of dollars per year . The GAO recommendation comes at a time ...
17. lappuse
... major criminal activities , in helping to docu- ment financial transactions of criminals , and in providing a basis for prosecuting criminals who have shielded themselves from prose- cution for their other criminal activities . The ...
... major criminal activities , in helping to docu- ment financial transactions of criminals , and in providing a basis for prosecuting criminals who have shielded themselves from prose- cution for their other criminal activities . The ...
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... major accomplishments that have not been fully covered in the GAO draft report : -- Customs initiated with IRS and DEA an investigation that developed into a major drug / Bank Secrecy Act / tax case in California that resulted in ...
... major accomplishments that have not been fully covered in the GAO draft report : -- Customs initiated with IRS and DEA an investigation that developed into a major drug / Bank Secrecy Act / tax case in California that resulted in ...
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account number act's reporting requirements actions amendment amount ANDERSON assessment audit Bank Secrecy Act believe Chairman MINISH commercial banks committee Congress cooperation corporation criminal activities criminal investigations CURRENCY OR MONETARY currency transaction report denomination currency deposits dollars drug traffickers effective employer identification exempt customers FDIC Federal Reserve Bank Federal Reserve System file Form financial account financial institutions Florida foreign bank GAO draft report GAO report GAO's GREEN Identifying number implementation improve individual initiated Instructions insure Internal Revenue Service involved law enforcement agencies Maxon ment million module monetary instruments monitor compliance Operation Greenback organized crime OVERSIGHT AND RENEGOTIATION Powis Privacy Act problem reauthorization recommendation report data report information Reporting Regulations responsible RON PAUL Secrecy Act reports Secrecy Act violations selected shipped social security number subcommittee tellers Thank tion Transportation of Currency Treasury Department U.S. dollars United States person ZEFERETTI ZITO
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