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U.K.’s FIU to Cease Helping Banks with SAR Consent Requests

UPDATE: Adds comments from the NCA in the fourth and fifth paragraphs. The U.K.'s top law enforcement agency will no longer accept incomplete request forms from banks seeking approval to process transactions potentially violating legislation against financial crime and terrorism. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said in guidance Monday that, starting next month, it would discontinue its practice of directly helping financial institutions that improperly ask for governmental consent in their suspicious activity reports (SARs). Banks submit the so-called "consent requests" when seeking a measure of immunity from possible violations of the Proceeds of Crime Act of 2002 (POCA) and...

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