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The Chilean financial sector faces the risk of money laundering by complying with specific regulations issued by the Commission for the Financial Market (CMF) and the Superintendency of Banks and Financial Institutions (SBIF). This includes the implementation of monitoring and reporting systems for suspicious transactions.
What is retroactive alimony and in what cases can it be requested in Brazil?
Retroactive alimony in Brazil is one that is granted with retroactive effect, that is, it is established to cover the needs of the person supported during a period prior to the date of filing the claim. It can be requested in cases where the person liable for maintenance has failed to fulfill his or her duty of maintenance for a certain period of time, and it is required to present evidence that demonstrates the need and right of the person obligor to receive said retroactive alimony.
What is the process for reporting illegal labor practices in Guatemala, and what protections do workers who file complaints have?
Workers in Guatemala can report illegal labor practices by filing complaints with labor authorities. There are complaint mechanisms that protect workers from retaliation by employers. Labor authorities investigate complaints and take corrective measures in case of labor rights violations.
What is the process of adopting minors in Peru?
The process of adopting minors in Peru involves a series of steps that include suitability evaluation, training, psychological evaluations and interviews. Once approved, the adopter receives legal custody of the child and an adoption decree is issued.
What is the role of the Quality Assurance Agency for Health Services and Prepaid Medicine in supervising the ethical quality of contractors in the health sector in Ecuador?
The Quality Assurance Agency for Health Services and Prepaid Medicine in Ecuador can play a role in supervising the ethical quality of contractors in the health sector. This would include reviewing healthcare standards, identifying ethical practices, and imposing sanctions for ethical breaches.
How has the KYC process in Mexico adapted in response to advances in technology such as blockchain and cryptocurrencies?
The KYC process in Mexico has been adapted to address the challenges posed by blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies, including identifying encrypted transactions and collaborating with global regulators to prevent the use of cryptocurrencies in illicit activities.
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