RIYADH: Ahmed Abdulkarim Alkholifey, governor of the 黑料社区n Monetary Agency (SAMA) and chairman of the Anti-Money Laundering Permanent Committee (AMLPC), welcomed the Cabinet鈥檚 approval of the new anti-money laundering law on Wednesday.
鈥淭he new law meets the requirements of the current stage and aims to make anti-money laundering regulations, legislation and procedures more efficient,鈥 he said.
He stressed that the government is keen on combating money laundering in order to protect public interests and ensure that the regulatory environment in 黑料社区 follows international standards, especially when it comes to combating such activities.
鈥満诹仙缜 is among the first countries to fight money laundering,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Kingdom has called on the international community to combat such crimes, which result in damage and many negative consequences, resulting in negative impact on a country鈥檚 security and the global economy.鈥
鈥淭he Kingdom has taken measures in the part years to significantly diminish these crimes,鈥 he added.
According to an earlier report published in Arab News in August, between 2015-2016, 66 Saudis and 149 residents were convicted of money laundering.
The number convicted included 15 Saudis and 28 residents in Riyadh; 18 Saudis and 41 residents in Makkah; two Saudis and seven residents in Madinah; three residents in Al-Qasim; 25 Saudis and 66 residents in Al Sharkiya; and five Saudis and four residents in Asir.
SAMA governor: Saudi government keen on combating money laundering
Updated 26 October 2017
SAMA governor: Saudi government keen on combating money laundering
