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Can judicial records be obtained from a deceased person in Panama for historical or genealogical research purposes?
In Panama, the judicial records of a deceased person are generally not available for historical or genealogical research purposes. Disclosure of court records is subject to legal restrictions and is limited to authorized parties and certain legitimate purposes established by law.
What is the deadline to challenge paternity due to presumption of filiation in Panama?
In Panama, the period to challenge paternity due to presumption of filiation is five years from when the presumption of paternity became known. After this period, paternity is considered to be established and cannot be challenged.
What role does the SSF play in imposing sanctions for non-compliance with AML regulations in El Salvador?
The SSF may impose sanctions and fines on financial institutions for non-compliance related to AML regulations, depending on the severity of the violation.
How is integrity promoted in electoral processes in Colombia, especially in terms of campaign financing and transparency in political decision-making?
The promotion of integrity in electoral processes in Colombia is achieved through the implementation of regulations and practices that ensure transparent financing of campaigns and transparency in political decision-making. Electoral authorities establish clear rules on campaign financing, limit contributions from individuals and entities, and require public disclosure of financing sources. Transparency in electoral processes not only prevents possible undue influence from PEP, but also strengthens confidence in the democratic system and guarantees the genuine representation of citizen will.
How do you handle situations where a client refuses to provide information required for AML?
In situations where a customer refuses to provide information required for AML, financial institutions may assess the associated risk and, depending on regulations, decide to take action including reporting the situation to competent authorities.
What is the role of business and commercial organizations in the prevention of money laundering in Chile?
Business and commercial organizations in Chile play an important role in preventing money laundering by implementing internal policies and procedures to detect and prevent suspicious operations. They must also train their staff in due diligence and report suspicious transactions to the Financial Analysis Unit (UAF). Cooperation between the private sector and authorities is essential in this effort.
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