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Evolution of Money Laundering Typologies: A Concept Paper
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Money laundering (ML) remains a significant threat to global financial systems, with increasingly sophisticated typologies that exploit regulatory loopholes, professional enablers, and technological advancements. In Malaysia, the evolution of its Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CFT) legal and regulatory framework since 2001 reflects continuous efforts to combat these illicit financial flows. However, high-profile cases such as the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal underscore persistent vulnerabilities across sectors and institutions.This report is motivated by the urgent need to understand how Malaysia’s AML/CFT regime has responded to real-world challenges, particularly those involving cross-border laundering, beneficial ownership opacity, and abuse of professional services. The 1MDB scandal serves as a critical case study, illustrating the interplay between political influence, regulatory gaps, and transnational laundering techniques that enabled the misappropriation of over USD 4.5 billion. This study investigates the development of Malaysia’s AML/CFT legal architecture, typological trends in ML which include ESG and AI driven laundering and sector-specific responses across financial and non-financial domains. It further assesses current enforcement actions, regulatory reforms, and future challenges such as virtual asset regulation, trade-based money laundering, and STR analytics. This paper investigates factors that influence the evolution in money laundering typologies through an article review. Three factors are discussed: technology and innovation, globalization and cross-border transactions, regulatory and legal frameworks, sectoral oversight and professional enablers. With these insights, recommendations are proposed for better evolution in money laundering typologies
Title: Evolution of Money Laundering Typologies: A Concept Paper
Description:
Money laundering (ML) remains a significant threat to global financial systems, with increasingly sophisticated typologies that exploit regulatory loopholes, professional enablers, and technological advancements.
In Malaysia, the evolution of its Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CFT) legal and regulatory framework since 2001 reflects continuous efforts to combat these illicit financial flows.
However, high-profile cases such as the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal underscore persistent vulnerabilities across sectors and institutions.
This report is motivated by the urgent need to understand how Malaysia’s AML/CFT regime has responded to real-world challenges, particularly those involving cross-border laundering, beneficial ownership opacity, and abuse of professional services.
The 1MDB scandal serves as a critical case study, illustrating the interplay between political influence, regulatory gaps, and transnational laundering techniques that enabled the misappropriation of over USD 4.
5 billion.
This study investigates the development of Malaysia’s AML/CFT legal architecture, typological trends in ML which include ESG and AI driven laundering and sector-specific responses across financial and non-financial domains.
It further assesses current enforcement actions, regulatory reforms, and future challenges such as virtual asset regulation, trade-based money laundering, and STR analytics.
This paper investigates factors that influence the evolution in money laundering typologies through an article review.
Three factors are discussed: technology and innovation, globalization and cross-border transactions, regulatory and legal frameworks, sectoral oversight and professional enablers.
With these insights, recommendations are proposed for better evolution in money laundering typologies.
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