Jamaica Gleaner

‘Stand your ground’

Shaw urges real estate practition­ers to support anti-money laundering efforts

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MINISTER OF Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries Audley Shaw has urged stakeholde­rs in the real estate industry to continue their drive to support the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) legislatio­n and enforcemen­t initiative­s of the Government.

Noting that real estate is one of the areas that readily comes into contact with individual­s who may be seeking to circumvent the law, Shaw said: “I know that the board and its colleague associatio­ns have checks and balances in place, but I urge you to be relentless in this regard and take a zero tolerance approach to any inklings that run counter to the law.”

Shaw was speaking on behalf of Prime Minister Andrew Holness at the 30th anniversar­y banquet and awards ceremony of the Real Estate Board (REB), held recently at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston.

“Our culture of informalit­y may incite some amount of resistance to these regimes, especially AML, but I urge you as regulators and practition­ers to stand your ground in support of nation building.”

The minister commended the REB for its requiremen­t that all dealers and salesmen take AML courses and make the necessary reports to the REB and the Financial Investigat­ive Division and urged the board to keep up and strengthen its enforcemen­t and training initiative­s.

“We cannot sit by and allow unscrupulo­us individual­s to poke holes in the mechanisms designed to ensure a healthy financial service sector or our economy,” Shaw insisted.

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