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FIU renews fight against money laundering, terror financing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45769, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's Financial Intelligence Unit spoke to accountants about stopping criminals from cleaning dirty money through the banking system. Regiment Gwete from the agency addressed the Southern African Association of Accountants during their 25th annual meeting. He explained how lawbreakers hide illegal cash through three steps that make stolen funds look legitimate. The process starts when bad actors put dirty money into banks and ends when cleaned funds return to normal business activities. Gwete stressed that accountants must help catch these crimes before they damage the economy. Money launderers often target accounting firms to help disguise their illegal operations. Criminals ask accountants to create fake records and set up shell companies that hide the real owners of stolen funds. The FIU official pointed to the Danske Bank case where weak controls allowed criminals to wash 236 billion dollars through the financial system. Accountants must check their clients carefully and report suspicious transactions to authorities. These professionals serve as the first line of defense against financial crimes. Zimbabwe follows international rules set by the Financial Action Task Force to fight money laundering. The country also works with regional groups to strengthen its defenses against terrorist funding and weapons financing. The FIU coordinates with law enforcement agencies and policy makers to catch criminals who abuse the financial system. Recent assessments show the accounting sector faces medium-low risk due to better awareness and supervision. Zimbabwe must prepare for a 2026 evaluation that will test compliance with global standards. [/QUOTE]
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