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Stockbrokers the new money laundering front line as illicit funds target the ASX – ABC News
A proposed change to money laundering laws could flood the stock exchange with dirty cash, experts warn.

A proposed change to money laundering laws could flood the stock exchange with dirty cash, experts have warned.
Key points:
- A proposed law change means stockbrokers would not need to identify their clients for up to five days after making a trade
- Experts say that could open up a new loophole for proceeds of crime to be laundered through the ASX
- Stockbrokers say they did not ask for the change and most brokers would not take the risk of trading on behalf of an unidentifi…
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