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The
Financial Conduct Authority has published the results of its thematic review of banks' control of financial crime risks in trade finance: see
here (
pdf). The review found that policies, procedures and controls to counter money laundering risk were generally weak, with most banks having inadequate systems and controls over dual-use goods (e.g., software, technology, documents, diagrams and other goods that can be used for civil and military purposes).
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