AML/CFT: WMLR Vol 9 No 5 (12/2010) published today
In World Money Laundering Report Volume 9 No. 5 published today
Of tithes, tourists and terrorism
The Wikileaks revelations about Secretary of State Clinton's view of the efforts of Saudi Arabia in relation to terrorist financing hit the news; but there's a lot more behind the story than the general media picked up or explained. And Saudi was let off lightly compared to Clinton's remarks about some other Gulf states.
And much more.
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World Money Laundering Report is in the process of moving its website to its own dedicated site at www.wmlro.com. Since 1999, WMLR has been based at its publisher's website at www.vortexcentrum.com. After more than a decade, it's about time it had its own home - wmlro.com stands for World Money Laundering Report Online.