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Gacki, who has served since 2019 as director of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, will replace acting Fincen Director Himamauli Das. Her appointment comes as the Biden administration seeks to enforce sanctions against Russia and implement rules aimed at identifying undisclosed shell company owners.
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The German bank's New York branch was entangled with U.S. regulators and law enforcement agencies for more than a decade in connection with money laundering and sanctions violations.
June 23 -
Brijesh Goel was convicted Wednesday of tipping off former Barclays Plc trader Akshay Niranjan about deals at Goldman.
June 21 -
Louisiana Credit Union League names new CEO, scammer who helped criminals pose as bankers jailed for 13 years, Jack Dorsey leads funding round for bitcoin voucher company and more in this week's banking news roundup.
May 19 -
The Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network said it is looking into the feasibility of verifying entries in a forthcoming beneficial ownership database, but may be limited by legal and cost considerations.
April 27 -
Nexway, based in France, allegedly processed payments in its own name on behalf of a tech support scam and telemarketing company from 2016 to 2020.
April 24 -
The bank's decision to allow former boss Jes Staley to leave on good terms is under fresh scrutiny as several U.S. legal cases reveal new details of his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
April 17 -
Carrie Tolstedt, the former head of retail banking at the scandal-plagued bank, faces 16 months in prison after agreeing to plead guilty to obstructing a bank examination. The plea agreement serves as a warning to senior bank executives who regularly provide information to regulators.
March 21 -
Properly executed, the new anti-money-laundering program has the potential to cripple laundering networks by altering the landscape for financial services professionals.
March 20Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll