Act 5 2020 - ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND COUNTERING THE SECTIONS FINANCING OF TERRORISM ACT | 5 — Seychelles law | Esheria

Act 5 2020 - ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND COUNTERING THE SECTIONS FINANCING OF TERRORISM ACT

This Act creates anti-money laundering rules, including offences for money laundering and for failing to report certain cash or wire transfers, and it gives the Minister and the FIU specific powers.

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Jurisdiction
Seychelles
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
5
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This Act creates anti-money laundering rules, including offences for money laundering and for failing to report certain cash or wire transfers, and it gives the Minister and the FIU specific powers. Reporting entities must register with the FIU, assess and monitor money-laundering/terrorist-financing risk, appoint a compliance officer, keep records, and report suspicious transactions; licensed banks may not deal with shell banks. Reporting entities must apply customer due diligence in specified situations, keep and produce records, and some officers and authorities must report suspicious activity; the Act also creates offences, search powers, sanctions, and restraint-order powers. This part lets officers search and seize suspicious cash, requires travellers moving SCR50,000 or more to declare it, and sets out forfeiture, detention, and pecuniary penalty procedures. FIU officers must sign a confidentiality undertaking, keep the covered information confidential, not disclose or copy it without authorization, and use it only for permitted purposes.