An evaluation of customer due diligence and related anti-money laundering measures in the United Kingdom
Howard Chitimira and
Sharon Munedzi
Journal of Money Laundering Control, 2023, vol. 26, issue 7, 127-137
Abstract:
Purpose - Customer due diligence measures that are employed in the United Kingdom (UK) to detect and combat money laundering are discussed. The UK adopted a progressive regulatory and enforcement framework to combat money laundering which relies, inter alia, on the use of customer due diligence measures to regulate and curb the occurrence of money laundering activities in its financial institutions and financial markets. However, other regulatory measures that could have contributed to the effective combating money laundering in the UK will not be explored in detail since the article is focused on the reliance and use of customer due diligence measures to curb money laundering activities. Accordingly, the strength, flaws and weaknesses of the UK anti-money laundering regulatory and enforcement framework are examined. Lastly, possible recommendations to address such flaws and weaknesses are provided. Design/methodology/approach - The paper discusses customer due diligence measures that are used in the UK to detect and combat money laundering. Findings - It is hoped that policymakers and other relevant persons will use the recommendations provided in the paper to enhance the curbing of money laundering in the UK. Research limitations/implications - The paper does not provide empirical research. Practical implications - The study is useful to all policymakers, lawyers, law students and regulatory bodies in the UK. Social implications - The study seeks to curb money laundering in the UK society globally. Originality/value - The study is original research on the use of customer due diligence measures to detect and combat money laundering in the UK.
Keywords: Customer due diligence; Anti-money laundering; Measures; Regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/JMLC-01-2023-0004
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