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Province seeks anonymous tip-offs on money laundering

November 19, 2018 8:53am

Do you have a tip-off about money laundering in horse racing, real estate and luxury car sales?

The provincial government would like to hear from you.

BC is seeking tips on potential money laundering in horse racing, real estate and luxury car sales by asking people to report information through an anonymous tip portal.

“British Columbians want their government to crack down on money laundering, wherever it takes place. We agree and we also believe that British Columbians can help,” said David Eby, Attorney General. “That’s why we’re providing people in B.C. with a secure and anonymous way to share what they know.”

In June 2018, the attorney general released the Peter German report on anti-money laundering in Lower Mainland casinos. Following this work, in September 2018, the Province launched two subsequent probes into money laundering in the real estate sector.

One probe, led by German, is investigating instances of illicit activity on behalf of the Ministry of Attorney General.

The other probe, led by Maureen Maloney and the Ministry of Finance, is looking for legislative, regulatory and other actions that can be taken to prevent money laundering.

German now is seeking information and submissions from British Columbians related to the areas identified in his official terms of reference:

  • connections between organized crime and money laundering in the horse racing and luxury car industries;
  • money laundering in the real estate sector connected to criminal enterprises in B.C. or elsewhere, including analysis of the extent of the problem;
  • the use of lawyers’ trust accounts to mask sources of funds in real estate transactions;
  • money laundering in the construction industry, including abuse of builders’ liens; and
  • any other conduct in which there may be an identifiable link between organized crime and real estate transactions in B.C.

If German identifies instances of money laundering in any of these areas, he is to inquire into the nature, extent and history of these issues and deliver findings to government.

Citizens can anonymously report suspicions of money laundering through a tip portal until Jan. 31, 2019.

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  1. Larry Murray says

    November 19, 2018 at 12:15 pm

    Great project and timely…yet, why would the government set up an anonymous tip portal when there already is a very robust and successful one with 40+ years of success in reporting every conceivable crime – totally anonymously – Crime Stoppers.
    Better that the $$ spent on this portal would have been better used to partner with an existing crime fighting system through promotion and advertising that Crime Stoppers is able to provide this ‘portal’.

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