US toughens law on money laundering

Published October 19, 2001

LOS ANGELES, Oct 18: The US House of Representatives on Wednesday approved tough recommendations of the Treasury Department by overwhelmingly passing a law on money-laundering.

The new law will make it more difficult for terrorists, drug traffickers and other criminals to launder money.

However, in a last-minute move, lawmakers dropped a provision barring use of credit cards for Internet gambling — thanks to the tough lobbying by the credit card industry, including Visa USA Insurance and MasterCard.

Among other things, the law called 412-1 has made it a crime for anyone to ‘secretly’ carry 10,000 dollars in cash across the international borders.

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