Money Laundering Bulletin
HSBC AML gaps carry too much risk to publish
If HSBC’s anti-money laundering deficiencies were made public they could be “exploited by those who would promote criminal
activity, transfer the proceeds of crime, or evade US sanctions”. The warning comes in a 16-page motion by the US Department
of Justice (DOJ), filed in a US court, to keep confidential a report on the bank’s remediation following penalties of $1.9bn
in 2012 for AML and sanctions compliance breaches. The full report, by the monitor appointed under the bank’s deferred prosecution
agreement, runs to over 1,000 pages.