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What impact can sanctions for non-compliance with AML regulations have on the financial liquidity of an institution in El Salvador?
Sanctions can affect financial liquidity by generating significant fines, which decreases available resources and can affect the institution's ability to meet its financial obligations.
What measures are taken to prevent sanctions on contractors in the health sector in Mexico?
In the health sector in Mexico, measures such as the regulation of medical devices, training in ethical practices and rigorous contract review are taken to prevent sanctions and guarantee the quality of medical care.
How is corruption in the public sector regulated according to Panamanian laws?
Corruption in the public sector in Panama is regulated by various laws, including Law 22 of 2006, which adopts measures to prevent and punish acts of corruption. In addition, there are specific provisions in the Penal Code related to crimes against the public administration. Panama continually works to strengthen its legal framework against corruption.
How are the challenges associated with identifying shell companies used by PEPs in Argentina addressed?
The challenges associated with identifying shell companies used by PEPs in Argentina are addressed through specific due diligence measures. Financial institutions and authorities closely monitor shareholding structure and business transactions to detect potential shell companies. International collaboration is encouraged to obtain information on companies registered in foreign jurisdictions. Additionally, significant sanctions and penalties are implemented to deter the use of shell companies for illicit purposes. The constant updating of regulations improves the effectiveness in identifying these practices.
How is transparency ensured in financial contributions and political donations in Guatemala to prevent possible undue influence from politically exposed persons?
Transparency in financial contributions and political donations in Guatemala is ensured through regulations that require public disclosure and registration of these transactions. Authorities closely monitor financial activities related to politically exposed persons in the political sphere, promoting transparency and preventing undue influence.
What are the legal foundations that support the implementation of due diligence in Costa Rica, and how do these laws define the responsibilities and obligations of companies in this context?
The implementation of due diligence in Costa Rica is supported by laws such as Law 8204, which establishes the legal foundations and defines the responsibilities and obligations of companies to prevent and address risks of money laundering and terrorist financing. In addition, the Law against Corruption and Illicit Enrichment in the Public Service and the Narcotic Drugs Law, among others, are considered.
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