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26/09/2011 | Latin America - Costa Rica Tops In Money Laundering In Central America

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Nestor Chavez, compliance officer for the Banco Centroamericano de Integración Económica (BCIE) - Central American Bank for Economic Integration - released in Costa Rica, the details of a study conducted of the countries of the region through which it was established that from 2000 to 2009, some us$14 billion dollars was the product of money laundering.

 

Chavez stressed that while money laundering is generated through various crimes, drug trafficking is the activity that moves more money in Central America.

The compliance officer commented that this situation is worrying because it seems to indicate the growth of organized crime organizations and drug trafficking in Central America.

Topping the list of countries with the highest level of money laundering is Costa Rica, followed by Panama and Honduras.

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