ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B53

    Title

 Politically Exposed Persons

    Author

 Greenberg, Theodore

    Publisher

 World Bank

    ISBN

 978-0-8213-8249-3

     Summary

In recent years, revelations of grand corruption and the plunder of state assets have led to greater scrutiny financial relationships with politically exposed persons (PEPs) senior government officials and their family members and close associates. Notwithstanding the efforts by many financial institutions and regulatory authorities to prevent corrupt PEPs from entering and using the financial system to launder the proceeds of corruption, there has been an overall failure in the effective implementation of international standards of PEPs. Implementation of an effective PEP regime is a critical component in the prevention and detection of transfer of proceeds of crime and, therefore, ultimately in the process of recovering them. Politically Exposed Persons: Preventive Measures for the Banking Sector is designed to help banks and regulatory authorities address the risks posed by PEPs and prevent corrupt PEPs from using domestic and international financial systems to launder the proceeds of corruption. The book provides recommendations and good practices aimed at improving compliance with international standards and increasing supervisory effectiveness. It is an important tool for individuals, governments, financial and private sector companies, and international organizations involved in developing and implementing standards aimed at fighting corruption and money laundering, and trying to recover stolen assets and the proceeds corruption.