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Commonwealth Bank to pay $700m AUSTRAC penalty

The Commonwealth Bank has settled its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing case with AUSTRAC, agreeing to pay a $700 million penalty.

by Staff Writer
June 4, 2018
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CBA has reached an agreement with AUSTRAC to pay a $700 million penalty to settle a Federal Court case brought by the regulator in August 2017.

In a statement, AUSTRAC said that if agreed by the Federal Court “this will represent the largest ever civil penalty in Australian corporate history”.

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The allegations are related to the misuse of CBA’s ‘intelligent deposit machines’ (IDMs), which were capable of accepting 200 notes per deposit, or up to $20,000 per cash transaction.

Investigations by AUSTRAC in partnership with the Australian Federal Police, the NSW Police Force and the Western Australia Police identified that CBA’s IDMs were being used to launder the illicit proceeds of crime, including for terrorism.

As part of the agreement, CBA will pay a civil penalty of $700 million together with AUSTRAC’s legal costs of $2.5 million.

CBA chief executive Matt Comyn said that while the breaches were “not deliberate, we fully appreciate the seriousness of the mistakes we made”.

“Our agreement today is a clear acknowledgement of our failures and is an important step towards moving the bank forward,” Mr Comyn said.

“On behalf of Commonwealth Bank, I apologise to the community for letting them down.”

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Comments 4

  1. Gav says:
    8 years ago

    Class action Shine Lawyers as there are millions of Aussies in Super and Pension funds who just got stung while the like of Ian and co got bonuses….

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says:
    8 years ago

    Shame the writing has never run a licensee and isn’t cognisant of the PI impacts of their views..

    Reply
  3. Michael says:
    8 years ago

    Its’ a shame that ASIC does not have the same teeth or use the teeth that has!
    I imagine shareholders won’t be too impressed and sorry doesn’t really cut it.

    Reply
  4. Pablo says:
    8 years ago

    Silly old CBA.
    All they needed was a good jurisdictional lawyer and they would have saved seven hundred million.
    Just ask HSBC.

    Reply

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