Central Bank orders institutions to report large transactions

Memoscar Lasuba | March 20, 2017 | 12:19 pm

The Central Bank has issued guidelines directing banks and non-financial
institutions to report any large transactions of money to the relevant
authorities.

The rules require that any cash transfer above $10,000 or its equivalent in
South Sudanese pounds or other foreign currencies should be disclosed to
the authorities.

The guideline also instructs banks and other non-financial institutions to
check the identification of any client dealing in large cash, the Bank
Governor said in a press statement issued by the bank.

He says the move is intended to combat money laundering and prevent illegal
activities.“…the guidelines…are intended to combat money laundering
activities and to prevent possible use of cash to engage in illegal
activities, tax evasion or the disguise of funds obtained from illegitimate
sources,” Dr. Othom Rago stated.

“The guidelines are also aimed at encouraging the use of checks, transfers,
and other legitimate payment methods.”

The Central Bank has given banks and non-bank financial organizations 30
days to begin implementing the directives.

“Any violation of the provisions of these guidelines shall be subject to
penalties stipulated in the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism
Financial Act, 2012…,” he continued.

A person who is convicted of an offence of money laundering shall be liable
to a fine not exceeding twice the amount of the market value of the
property that was the subject of the offence, or sentenced to a term of
imprisonment not exceeding ten years and not less than seven years,
according to the Act.

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