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A brief history of money laundering |
The history of money laundering is that of hiding money or
assets from the state - either from transparent elimination
or from taxation. It is linked with the history of trade and
of banking.
It is very difficult to trace out the history of money
laundering but this is the fact that it has been going on
for several thousand years from now. Over a period of
thousands of years, people have used money-laundering
techniques to move money resulting from crime - but also
often to hide and move it out of reach of governments. It is
also known that many minorities in countries down the ages
and around the world have taken steps to preserve their
wealth from the rulers, who have targeted them simply
because of their beliefs or color.
In USA, prohibition and restrictions on gambling made large
amounts of cash for those prepared to break the embargoes.
The most important fact about that time was it caused a
dramatic increase in financial crime. A sanction breaking
was a financial crime because for every offence committed,
the criminal immediately received cash in his hand. Thus it
created an immediate problem over what to do with that
money. Opening a cash business was the obvious thing to do.
Laundries were a suitable business, and so - goes rumor -
the term "money laundering" was invented. However, this may
or may not be true.
It is also believed that money laundering was developed in
order to facilitate trade. Also the countries, which have
had strict currency transaction requirements, have a
development of money laundering.
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