I.O.M. OPENS CONSULTATIVE PROCESS ON NEW MONEY
LAUNDERING GUIDELINES
1 May 2009
Interested parties have until May 15th to
contribute
Online gambling licensing jurisdiction and hub, the Isle
of Man, embarked on a consultative process this week
before assembling guidelines for the Prevention of Money
Laundering and Countering of Terrorist Financing,
required in terms of the Criminal Justice (Money
Laundering — Online Gambling) (No. 2) Code 2008, which
came into operation on 18th December 2008.
The
jurisdiction's Gambling Supervision Commission is
currently developing the guidance notes to support the
Code, and this week wrote to members of the Association
of Corporate Service Providers inviting comment on the
first draft of the guidance notes.
Senior
Inspector Paul Davenport of the Gambling Supervision
Commission explained that the consultation was designed
to "...gather information, views and evidence from which
the GSC can make an informed decision on the content of
the proposed Guidance Notes, so that, when formally
published, that content will reflect the most
appropriate and helpful advice possible.
The 95
page Guidance Notes are available on the GSC website
home page, which can be found at:
http://www.gov.im/gambling/ and under the heading Latest
News - AML Guidance.
Deadline for written
responses to the draft is May 15th 2009. Following this
first round of consultation it is envisaged that a
consultation meeting or meetings will take place to
finalise discussions on the consultation before the
Guidance Notes are issued.
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