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* [[Joint Money Laundering Steering Group]]
* [[Joint Money Laundering Steering Group]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, 28 September 2022

Economic crime - anti money laundering - UK.

(JMLIT).

The JMLIT is a partnership between law enforcement and the financial sector to exchange and analyse information relating to money laundering and wider economic threats.

The taskforce includes financial institutions, the Financial Conduct Authority, the NCA, HMRC, the SFO, the City of London Police, and the Metropolitan Police Service.

JMLIT aims to tackle high-end money laundering schemes which are most commonly complex, multi-institutional, and multi-jurisdictional, by sharing information on new typologies, existing vulnerabilities, and live tactical intelligence.


The JMLIT is part of the UK's National Economic Crime Centre.


See also


Other resource

Squeaky Clean, The Treasurer, 2015