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20 April 2022

On The Sofa Podcast - Reporting Suspicion In Guernsey

In the fifth episode of our 'On the sofa' podcast, Of Counsel Nin Ritchie and Executive Director of Collas Crill Compliance Sandra Lawrence discuss the legal obligations of reporting suspicion in Guernsey.
Guernsey Finance and Banking
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In the fifth episode of our 'On the sofa' podcast, Of Counsel Nin Ritchie and Executive Director of Collas Crill Compliance Sandra Lawrence discuss the legal obligations of reporting suspicion in Guernsey.

As well as clarifying the definition of suspicion in relation to making a suspicious activity report (SAR), they talk about the roles and responsibilities of a firm's MLRO and board when it comes to making a disclosure. Sandra also covers of the Guernsey Financial Services Commission's thematic on reporting suspicion and the required SAR policies and procedures that should be in place within all firms.

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20 April 2022

On The Sofa Podcast - Reporting Suspicion In Guernsey

Guernsey Finance and Banking
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