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Money Laundering Experiences

Munyoro, Joseph
June 4, 2015

Source: (2006) Monograph 124, Institute for Security Studies.

This monograph not only examines recurrent trends in dealings with the proceeds
of crime in East and Southern Africa. It goes further to probe the strengths
and weaknesses of the critical agencies set up to check the abuse of the legitimate
entry points to the economy in infusing such proceeds. The monograph
comprises seven chapters. (excerpt)

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