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The mobile money laundry

The mobile money laundry

Source: Paul Leyva, the Vermont Bar Journal

A call for new legislation to regulate m-payment service providers and prevent the abuse of the technology by the criminal fraternity.

The paper - originally produced for the Vermont Bar Journal - describes the potential exploitation of m-payment technology by money launderers, criminals, and terrorists.

It demonstrates how the criminal fraternity can exploit this technology to hide their illicit activities and asks what steps can the United States and other countries take to curtail the potential abuses of m-payment?

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