When and how should an institution appraise the AML risk of a newly developed product? Choose 3 answers
A bank in an offshore jurisdiction approaches an institution about opening a new correspondent banking relationship. Prior to opening the account, the new account representative obtains copies of the offshore bank's anti-money laundering policies and procedures, and all appropriate legal documentation for the bank; ascertains no third parties will be able to access the accounts; and determines the owners of the bank, the bank's primary business activities, and the business address of the bank. Which of the following steps does the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's Customer Due Diligence for Banks Paper recommend the banker take prior to opening Oils correspondent account?
1. Conduct a site visit and meet all the principals and beneficial owners in person.
2. Verify the bank has a physical presence in the country where it is incorporated.
3. Confirm the bank is subject to regulatory supervision with adequate anti-money laundering laws.
4. Obtain and maintain a complete listing of the correspondent bank's customers, including politically exposed persons.
A local law enforcement officer, who is conducting a criminal investigation, requests information about a customer.
Which two actions should the bank take? (Choose two.)
A suspicious transaction report filed on a car dealer structuring deposits initiates a criminal investigation. The dealer changes branches and begins placing transactions with a frontline employee to whom the dealer has given numerous gifts.
This employee handles all of the dealer's structured deposits and does not report the suspicious activity internally.
The competent authority has advised the anti-money laundering specialist to avoid tipping off the employee until the investigation is finalized.
What action should the specialist take next?