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Luxembourg companies' ownership transparency might violate privacy, EU court case alleges

( February 1, 2021, 10:58 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Luxembourg companies that are obliged by EU anti-money laundering laws to disclose their true ownership might be having their fundamental rights to privacy violated, a case put to the EU's highest court has suggested. The EU Court of Justice has been asked whether public registers of beneficial owners violate the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights, or violate data-protection laws.Extract from the EU Official Journal folllows. ...

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