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AUSTRAC Identifies Crypto Currency Laundering Risks in Latest Report

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Last updated: 2024/07/16 at 10:16 PM
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The Australian Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) has released a new report warning residents of increasing crypto money laundering risks in Australia. The report highlights the vulnerabilities associated with digital currencies, particularly in terms of transferring value. According to AUSTRAC’s Money Laundering In Australia National Risk Assessment for 2024, the level of risk associated with using cryptocurrencies for money laundering is expected to rise over time. Both digital currency exchanges and tokens used as store of value are deemed to have medium overall risk levels that are predicted to increase in the next three years.

In addition to crypto-oriented threats, AUSTRAC also identifies luxury goods, casinos, cash-intensive businesses, and unregistered remittance dealers as potential vulnerabilities for money laundering in Australia. The agency acknowledges that despite efforts from both the public and private sectors, money laundering remains a persistent issue that is interconnected with various profit-generating crimes. The challenges in disrupting money laundering are not unique to Australia and are also prevalent in other jurisdictions, highlighting the need for collaborative international efforts to address the issue.

The release of AUSTRAC’s Money Laundering In Australia National Risk Assessment comes as global attention on illicit money laundering concerns grows. Reports suggest that terrorist organization Hamas has been exploring digital currency fundraising since 2019, raising concerns about the illicit use of digital assets for criminal activities. In response to these developments, there have been calls for increased anti-money laundering measures, with some U.S. lawmakers advocating for stricter regulations to curb illicit digital asset usage by terror groups.

AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas has emphasized the increasing exploitation of digital currencies by criminals, noting that it enables them to move funds quickly, cheaply, and with a perceived level of anonymity. Data from blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis indicates that nearly $100 billion in laundered funds have been transferred from illicit wallets to conversion services since 2019. To address current money laundering challenges, AUSTRAC’s report suggests various remedial measures including ongoing investigations, prosecution of offenders, confiscation of criminal assets, regulatory reforms, capacity building, industry outreach, education, and strengthening partnerships.

The report also underscores Australia’s commitment to creating a hostile environment for criminals who abuse the financial system for money laundering, terrorism financing, and other serious crimes. The nation, under the leadership of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, is dedicated to combating money laundering through a multifaceted approach that involves cooperation with international partners and implementing effective regulatory measures. By addressing the identified vulnerabilities and strengthening enforcement mechanisms, Australia aims to mitigate the risks associated with crypto money laundering and bolster the integrity of its financial system.

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