
FATF publishes report on money laundering in the art and antiquities markets
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has published a new report that includes a list of risk indicators to help entities identify suspicious activities in the art and antiquities markets, and outlines good practices that countries have taken to address the challenges they face managing risks in these markets.
It outlines typical money laundering methods in the sector and specifically contemplates terrorist financing as a risk faced particularly by those working predominantly in the markets for cultural objects.
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