International Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering

International Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering
  Is an organisation set-up in 1989 by the G-7. Its work is summarised in the name of the organisation. It is also simply known as the FATF and a sub-group chaired by the Bank of England deals with issues such as international payment systems.

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