Ignoring BSA Officer Proves Costly
Despite being repeatedly alerted to suspicious transactions by its own BSA officer, a Nevada casino saw no need to re-think its AML defenses. Now it is facing a $1 million civil money penalty from FinCEN. [4/6/16]
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Despite being repeatedly alerted to suspicious transactions by its own BSA officer, a Nevada casino saw no need to re-think its AML defenses. Now it is facing a $1 million civil money penalty from FinCEN. [4/6/16]