Bangladesh introduces sentences of seven years in jail for invoice misdeclaration
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Traders and investors in Bangladesh found guilty of misdeclaration of exports, imports and investments abroad will be sentenced to seven years in prison as the country continues its clampdown on trade-based money laundering (TBML).
The move is one of several measures taken by the authorities in its efforts to stem TBML.
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