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Client Alert: European Commission Proposes to Overhaul AML Framework with New Legislative Package

By Guy Soussan, Charles Helleputte, Diletta De Cicco, Stefan Tsakanakis & Charlotte Brett on August 18, 2021
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On July 20, 2021, the European Commission published its long-awaited legislative package titled “Anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism” as announced in the Commission’s 2020 Action Plan for a comprehensive EU policy on preventing money laundering and terrorist financing (ML/TF).

As expected, the proposals seek to harmonize the application of more detailed anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) rules, by suggesting to create an EU-level AML authority, to strengthen the supervisory framework and further harmonize and detail EU AML/CFT rules, and to adapt such rules to digitalization and technological innovation. Further, in promoting higher disclosure and transparency requirements, the proposed legislation could have far-reaching consequences in relation to those transacting or using cryptocurrencies.

In this Client Alert, we provide an overview of the four Commission proposals, including the creation of a new EU AML Authority (AMLA).

For more on this subject, click here to read the full Steptoe Client Alert or contact a member of Steptoe’s Brussels team.

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Guy Soussan advises clients on various aspects of EU and French export control regulations, including controls and licensing regimes for both military and commercial products and technologies. His export practice covers compliance development and implementation, internal investigations, and enforcement matters, including voluntary disclosures.

Guy Soussan advises clients on various aspects of EU and French export control regulations, including controls and licensing regimes for both military and commercial products and technologies. His export practice covers compliance development and implementation, internal investigations, and enforcement matters, including voluntary disclosures. He also provides advice and assistance with EU economic sanctions targeting specific countries such as Iran, Libya, Syria, and most recently, Ukraine and Russia. His experience covers a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, energy, telecommunications, banking and insurance, petroleum and petro-chemicals, aerospace, and defense. He has conducted internal compliance audits, provided assistance on company compliance programs, and counseled clients on the application of the rules to specific transactions.

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