Showing posts with label Angola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angola. Show all posts
on Wednesday, June 27, 2012
The director of the financial information department of the National Reserve Bank of Angola (BNA), Francisca de Brito highlighted in Luanda the need for public and private financial institutions to co-operate with the state in the prevention of Money laundering and terrorism funding.

The director said so to Angop after the opening ceremony of the seminar on “Awareness on Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism Funding”.

Francisca de Brito said that such involvement is intended to safeguard the interest of Angola of not being considered by international entities as a safe haven of this evil that threatens economies.

In addition, Francisca de Brito said that the Angolan government is concerned about the consequences of Money Laundering and Terrorism Funding in the integrity of the financial system.

She said that BNA has regulations and warnings for banks and other financial institutions in order to strengthen measures on “know the customer and his/her business”, practices that may prevent harmful situation to the financial sector.

The event is being organised by the African Foundation Innovation, an organisation created by Angolans in Switzerland.

The seminar is discussing themes such as “The Impact on Economic Growth and Social Development”, “The risks, prudential and macroeconomic consequences”, “The Role of Supervision and the Financial Intelligence Unit, among other topics.

To end on Monday afternoon, the event is being attended by the Justice Minister, Guilhermina Prata and BNA governor, José de Lima Massano.

Source: ANGOP
The Financial Information Unit, that was created Wednesday by the Cabinet Council, is a body tasked with collecting, analysing and dealing with information related to suspected operations of money laundering or funding to terrorism.

The body will work under control of the chief of the Executive and the inspection of the National Reserve Bank (BNA).

That institution will have a supervision committee coordinated by the Home Affairs minister, including also the minister of Foreign Affairs, Justice, Finance and the governor of National Reserve Bank (BNA).

Source: ANGOP