马来西亚打击洗钱:当前实践、挑战与建议

IF 0.3 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
A. Latif, Aisyah Abdul-Rahman
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摘要

洗钱是对金融机构尤其是银行业的全球性威胁,因为它可能削弱并使机构面临严重的风险,如运营、法律和声誉风险。在此背景下,本研究的目的是分析目前在马来西亚选定的银行防止洗钱的做法,调查实施有效的反洗钱(AML)法规的障碍,并确定改善马来西亚实施反洗钱的方法。本研究采用定性方法,通过对来自马来西亚6家伊斯兰和传统银行的6名受访者进行访谈。初步调查结果显示,银行机构目前的做法完全符合《2001年反洗钱法》的“反洗钱”规定。调查结果还表明,有效实施“反洗钱”法规的障碍与之前的研究一致,缺乏专业人员是首要因素,另一个因素是缺乏客户对洗钱的教育和意识。因此,为了改善马来西亚“反洗钱”的实施,本研究建议首先加强与政府和有关当局的合作,以确保对犯罪分子采取强有力的执法行动。其次,国行与银行和当地媒体合作,提高公众对金融犯罪的认识和教育。三是加大员工培训投入,提升制度管理水平,加强合规部门资源建设,强化银行风险管理的“三道防线”。
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Combating Money Laundering in Malaysia: Current Practice, Challenges and Suggestions
Money laundering is a global threat to financial institutions especially the banking industry since it may weaken and expose the institutions to serious risks such as operational, legal and reputational risks. Against this background, the objectives of the study are to analyse the current practice on the prevention of money laundering in selected banks in Malaysia, to investigate the barriers to the implementation of effective Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations and to identify the ways to improve the implementation of AML in Malaysia. The study was conducted using qualitative method via interviews with 6 respondents from 6 Islamic & Conventional banks in Malaysia. The preliminary findings showed that the banking institutions’ current practice is fully complying with AML regulations under the AMLA 2001. The findings also demonstrated that the barriers to effective implementation of AML regulations are in line with those of previous study, which are lack of expert staff as the top factor together with an additional factor, which is lack of customers’ education and awareness on money laundering. Hence, to improve the implementation of AML in Malaysia, this study suggested to firstly strengthen the collaboration with government and relevant authorities to ensure strong enforcement action is taken against the criminals. Secondly, collaboration of BNM with banks and local media to increase public awareness and education on financial crime. Thirdly, to invest on employee training, upgrading system management as well as sufficient resources in compliance unit and finally to intensify the “Three Lines of Defence” in Bank Risk Management.
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