Money laundering doesn’t just happen in the movies and is widespread across Australia’s financial and property markets, law enforcement agencies say.
Money laundering rife in financial, property markets
Four national law enforcement agencies will make up a new joint task force to crack down on wide-scale money laundering across Australia’s financial and property markets.
Police believe billions of dollars are laundered in Australia every year – used to bankroll lavish lifestyles and fund further criminal activity.
The Australian Federal Police, Border Force, the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) and Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission will target perpetrators both in Australia and overseas.
Agency bosses will unite in Sydney on Friday to launch Taskforce Avarus to help drain the lifeblood out of international criminal syndicates.