Pubdate: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 Source: Creston Valley Advance (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Sterling Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.crestonvalley.com/advance/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1413 Author: Lorne Eckersley, Creston Valley Advance Staff MONEY LAUNDERING SEMINAR SCHEDULED Have you ever wondered about where the proceeds of crime, including the sale of illegal drugs go? Or have you witnessed or heard of a sale involving large sums of cash? "I know of a couple incidents, including a recent one in which suspected drug traffickers made a large cash purchase," said Kootenay Community Centre Society co-ordinator Dina Bambrick. She contacted the RCMP to find more about money laundering and, as a result, the Mer-chants Against Money Laundering (MAML) program will be presented next week at the Creston and District Community Complex. The presentation will discuss money-laundering methods, reasons why criminals launder money and the global impacts of money laundering. There are many ways in which criminals try to cycle money through businesses and it is important that merchants are aware of how to identify and prevent these types of criminal activities. The MAML program is also looking to provide merchants with the necessary knowledge to identify suspicious transactions and provide tips on how to avoid accepting counterfeit money. In addition, the program aims at increasing awareness of Canada's growing financial intelligence unit, FINTRAC (Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada). Criminals often target merchants that deal with big-ticket items or that handle large cash transactions, in an effort to launder their money. Businesses such as car dealerships, boat dealers, real estate, jewellers, aircraft services, recreational vehicles, banks, money services and currency exchanges are strongly encourage to attend a presentation. However, information regarding money laundering and counterfeit is relevant to all business and the general public. The 45-minute presentation will be presented at 7:30 p.m. in the Lister Room on August 8. The presentation is free but donations to help cover the cost of room rental will be gratefully accepted. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake