Skip to content
Magazine
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
SUBSCRIBE
  • About Us
  • Belgium News
    • Belgium Police News
    • Brussels News
  • EU Institutions News
    • European Commission News
    • European Parliament News
    • European Council News
  • Europe News
  • World News
  • Belgium Business News
  • Culture and Society News
  • In Depth
    • Ambassador’s Corner
    • The American Angle
    • Sustainable Perspective
    • Europe With Transparency
    • Place de la Bourse
    • The Macro-Economist
    • Southeast Europe
  • About Us
  • Belgium News
    • Belgium Police News
    • Brussels News
  • EU Institutions News
    • European Commission News
    • European Parliament News
    • European Council News
  • Europe News
  • World News
  • Belgium Business News
  • Culture and Society News
  • In Depth
    • Ambassador’s Corner
    • The American Angle
    • Sustainable Perspective
    • Europe With Transparency
    • Place de la Bourse
    • The Macro-Economist
    • Southeast Europe
SUBSCRIBE

New EU measures against money laundering and terrorist financing

Martin Banks by Martin Banks
29 March 2023
in European Parliament News
Anti Money Laundering Concept image of Business Acronym AML (Anti Money Laundering)

Anti Money Laundering Concept image of Business Acronym AML (Anti Money Laundering)

Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) The European Parliament’s economic and justice committees have adopted a strong position on the new anti-money laundering legislation, introducing a new single rulebook and a new EU agency to fight money laundering and terrorist financing. 

The aim of the EU legislation is to unify existing national rules that are deemed to be too fragmented and badly coordinated.

It is hoped this will ensure better enforcement of the rules and enhance our collective fight against money laundering.

In welcoming the move the EPP Group says it wants to step up the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing in Europe, “in particular by Russian oligarchs connected to the Ukraine war.”


The European Commission’s proposal includes several important elements, including extending the list of entities obliged to comply with the legislation, introducing mandatory registers for land and real estate owners and certain high-value goods, and enhancing the role of the new anti-money laundering agency.
 
The position adopted by the two committees responsible – the committee on economic and monetary affairs (ECON) and the committee on civil liberties, justice, and home affairs (LIBE) – is set to become the European Parliament’s mandate for the negotiations with EU member states, which are expected to start in May.
 
Reacting, Eero Heinäluoma, ECON negotiator on the EU anti-money laundering legislation, said: “This is without a doubt one of the key legislative files of this five-year parliamentary mandate. It is indisputably also one of the most necessary ones, as several scandals over recent years, such as those involving the Danske Bank and Credit Suisse, have shown.
 
“Numerous other factors call for better enforcement of anti-money laundering rules as well. For example, it was recently reported that the year 2022 was a record year in terms of anti-money laundering fines. Financial institutions have paid more than five billion dollars in fines for breaching current rules.”

EPP member Luděk Niedermayer, who is Parliament’s negotiator of the updates to the EU’s Anti-Money Laundering Directive, noted, “Until now, unfortunately, the fight against money laundering has worked better on paper than in reality. 

“Sanctioning Russian oligarchs proved to be an arduous feat for the Member State authorities.

“This is why we will close the plethora of loopholes that exist and which make life far too easy for money launderers. We will pave the way to tracing the ultimate beneficial owners of companies, real and land estate. We will also know who owns high-value assets such as yachts or private planes, and how the assets were purchased.

“So far, Member States work without clear coordination, organizing their Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) and real estate registers totally differently. This makes cross-border access to data and cooperation very ineffective. Certain national authorities are completely blind when faced with money laundering cases. We will boost coordination between national units and enhance EU supervision to fix this”, explained Niedermayer.

Amongst others, the law package will set up a new EU Anti-Money Laundering Agency.

Emil Radev, who is a negotiator on behalf of the European Parliament regarding the creation of the new Anti-Money Laundering Agency, said, “The birth of this new body marks a game-changing moment in the battle against money laundering across Europe. 

“With direct supervision of high-risk financial companies operating across multiple Member States, we’re unleashing a powerful watchdog to sniff out and tackle emerging threats to our financial system”.

“This Agency will strengthen and coordinate the cooperation and exchange of information between FIUs, and will also serve as the new central point, monitoring and enforcing sanctions across Member States. It will support national authorities and act as a main contact point to share information on designated people, their assets, and controlled companies. This will come in handy regarding the financial sanctions related to the war in Ukraine”, said Radev.

Related News:

  • EC to propose anti-money laundering body
  • German prosecutors raid Finance Ministry in money laundering investigation
  • EU to regulate crypto-asset transfers under anti-money laundering efforts
  • EU countries seize 120mn euro linked to Lebanon money laundering
Tags: Brussels LatestNews
Next Post
3D rendering artificial intelligence AI research of robot and cyborg development for future of people living. Digital data mining and machine learning technology design for computer brain.

Calls mount for pausing AI development

Latest post

EU-elections-UK

EU elections: UK looks on from the “outside”

1 year ago
Galeries-Royales-Saint-Hubert

What Makes Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert an “Institution”?

1 year ago

Most Read

    Follow Brussels Morning
    Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin

    Browse Important News

    Belgium News
    Brussels News
    Culture and Society News
    Economy News
    EU Institutions News
    European Commission News
    European Council News
    European Parliament News
    Europe News
    Health And Fitness News
    Southeast Europe News
    Sustainable Perspective
    World News
    Diplomacy News
    US Elections News

    About Us

    Brussels Morning is a daily online newspaper based in Belgium. BM publishes unique and independent coverage on international and European affairs. With a Europe-wide perspective, BM covers policies and politics of the EU, significant Member State developments, and looks at the international agenda with a European perspective.

    More Info

    • About Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Cookies Policy

    Join Our Newsletter

    Brussels Morning Newspaper – All Rights Reserved © 2024

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Belgium News
      • Belgium Police News
      • Brussels News
    • Brussels Bubble
      • European Parliament News
      • European Commission News
      • European Council News
    • Wider Europe
      • Member States
    • World News
    • Business & Society
    • Europe With Transparency
    • Culture & Society
    • Policy Talks
      • Place de la Bourse
      • The Macro-Economist
      • Sustainable Perspective
      • Ambassador’s Corner
      • The American Angle
      • Southeast Europe
    • Print Magazine

    Brussels Morning Newspaper - All Rights Reserved © 2020

    We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
    Cookie settingsACCEPT
    Privacy & Cookies Policy

    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
    Necessary
    Always Enabled
    Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
    Non-necessary
    Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
    SAVE & ACCEPT