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How does Panamanian legislation address verification on international sanctions lists to prevent illicit activities?
Panamanian legislation addresses verification on international sanctions lists as part of its measures against money laundering and terrorist financing. Financial institutions and other entities subject to supervision must regularly consult and verify sanctions lists issued by international organizations. Law 23 of 2015 and its regulations establish the procedures and requirements for due diligence, including the review of sanctions lists, with the objective of preventing participation in illicit activities and complying with international standards.
What measures are Brazilian authorities taking to improve supervision of non-banking financial activities, such as exchange houses and credit cooperatives?
Authorities are strengthening controls and regulations on non-banking financial activities, requiring registration and supervision of these institutions and promoting cooperation with the private sector to detect suspicious activities.
What rights do Salvadorans have in Spain in terms of housing and work?
Salvadorans in Spain have rights in terms of housing and work. This includes access to housing and protection against discrimination in the workplace. They can seek employment and housing on equal terms with other Spanish residents and citizens.
What is the role of oversight and auditing in the supervision of public funds related to PEP in Chile?
Oversight and auditing play a crucial role in overseeing PEP-related public funds in Chile by identifying potential embezzlement, irregularities and inappropriate use of resources. This ensures accountability in the management of public resources.
What is the extinctive prescription action in Mexican civil law?
The extinctive prescription action is the right that a person has to extinguish an obligation or a right by the simple passage of time, under the terms and conditions established by law.
How do embargoes affect the research and development of technologies for the sustainable management of the green infrastructure construction industry in Bolivia?
Embargoes may affect the research and development of technologies for the sustainable management of the green infrastructure construction industry in Bolivia, affecting projects aimed at the implementation of ethical practices in the construction of infrastructure, sustainable construction technologies and educational programs in responsible construction practices. Essential projects to address the construction of green infrastructure sustainably and promote sustainability in the construction sector may be at risk during embargoes. During this period, it is essential to implement precautionary measures that allow the continuity of initiatives to guarantee the construction of responsible green infrastructure and promote more sustainable practices in the sector. Collaboration with construction entities, the review of sustainable construction policies and the promotion of investments in technologies for the responsible construction of green infrastructure are crucial to address embargoes in this sector and contribute to climate change mitigation and resource conservation natural in Bolivia.
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