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Comment: Banks' involvement in fighting crime doesn't dampen need for more resources

By Martin Coyle and Annie Robertson ( January 14, 2019, 17:15 GMT | Comment) -- Getting UK banks more involved in the strategy of detecting financial crime will undoubtedly help thinly stretched enforcers combat money laundering, bribery and fraud. But a cooperation plan between lenders and senior ministers, announced today, will only go so far, until the government allocates more ambitious resources to weed out crime.Getting UK banks more involved in the strategy of detecting financial crime will undoubtedly help thinly stretched enforcers combat money laundering, bribery and fraud....

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