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What measures are being taken to strengthen legislation and regulatory frameworks related to money laundering in Venezuela?
To strengthen legislation and regulatory frameworks related to money laundering in Venezuela, various measures are being considered. This includes reviewing and updating existing laws to address new forms of money laundering, strengthening supervision and control mechanisms in the financial sector, promoting transparency in the ownership and management of companies, and implementing advanced monitoring and detection technologies for suspicious transactions.
How is terrorist financing related to the smuggling of cultural property and art handled in Paraguay?
Paraguay addresses the financing of terrorism related to the smuggling of cultural goods and art by implementing specific regulations, collaborating with international agencies and strengthening measures to prevent the misuse of funds generated by illicit activities in the cultural goods market.
How has migration from Mexico to Asia changed in recent years in terms of female emigration?
Migration from Mexico to Asia has experienced changes in recent years in terms of emigration of women, with an increase in the migration of domestic workers, professionals, and students to Asian countries in search of employment, education, and life opportunities, which that has affected gender dynamics and family relationships in Mexico.
How is the loss or theft of an identity card reported in Panama?
The loss or theft of the identity card is reported to the National Police, and then a replacement procedure must be carried out at the Electoral Court.
What are the ethical challenges in the recovery of assets linked to money laundering in Costa Rica?
Ethical challenges include equity in asset recovery and fair distribution of recovered resources, generating debates about ethics in the application of confiscation and recovery measures.
How is supervision of non-financial entities, such as real estate agents and luxury goods dealers, carried out to prevent money laundering in Bolivia?
Bolivia expands supervision to non-financial entities through specific regulations and the imposition of AML obligations for real estate agents and luxury goods dealers.
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