Wednesday, July 18, 2012

How London became the money-laundering capital of the world



Speaking on the Marr Show on BBC One on March 23rd, the former Daily Telegraph editor and historian Max Hastings said a “senior central banker” recently told him that London is now considered to be the “money-laundering capital of the world”.
Hastings was discussing the shooting of a Russian banker in London. The remark was all the more pertinent since Russia is now said to be controlled by a ‘gangster culture’ and because of the large number of Russian oligarchs and other business people who now live and work in the UK. A lot of these people carry criminal baggage, but the authorities seem entirely comfortable with the idea they should reinforce London’s position as the world’s “funny” money hub.
How did this state of affairs come about when, on paper at least, the UK has some of the strictest anti-money laundering legislation in the world?
The answer, I believe, lies in the fact that our many laws and regulations have never been effectively enforced by financial regulators, and banks and other financial institutions know they can get away with paying lip service to the rules.
Only this year has the Financial Services Authority managed to bring a money laundering charge against a UK-based financier, and he is a very small fish indeed. In an insider trading case against Richard Anthony Joseph, the FSA added two money laundering charges. It charged him with eight counts of insider dealing and two counts of money laundering.
The charges follow Joseph’s arrest in May 2010. The interest in the case is not in the insider dealing per se but in the addition of charges of money laundering. Although the FSA has had the power to prosecute this offence for some time, it has rarely, if ever, used it.

Read more: http://www.ianfraser.org/how-london-became-the-money-laundering-capital-of-the-world/

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The question is very important, because I do not understand why we have so many foreigners who lead illegal business in our country. Did not he government know this side of their lives before letting them in? I think such people are just not ready for good and normal life. They destroy our economy, many people have to contact British online payday loan lenders to solve their monetary problems and this is not the worth example.