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Making Banks Spy on Their Customers Is Not Effective Crime Fighting: The Failure of Anti-Money Laundering Laws
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Making Banks Spy on Their Customers Is Not Effective Crime Fighting: The Failure of Anti-Money Laundering Laws
This Center for Freedom and Prosperity video examines anti-money laundering laws and finds that they are expensive and intrusive. These costs might be acceptable if the result was less crime, but this mini-documentary reveals that anti-money laundering policies are ineffective. As a former Reagan Administration official remarked, they undermine the fight against crime by misallocating law enforcement resources. www.freedomandprosperity.org
Video Length: 362
Date Found: February 22, 2010
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