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Political factors affecting AML/CFT efforts in post‐communist Eurasia

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  • Elias Götz
  • Michael Jonsson

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of anti‐money laundering (AML) efforts and high‐risk sectors in Georgia, and explain changes in this field over time. Design/methodology/approach - This case‐study draws on a political economy‐approach, based on the argument that “political will” provides the best explanation for the quality of AML efforts in transitional economies, as opposed to “technical assistance” or the sophistication of the domestic financial system. Findings - The study finds that AML efforts have drastically improved in Georgia following the Rose Revolution, even though significant high‐risk sectors remain and a certain tendency towards “selective implementation” of AML regulations can be detected. Research limitations/implications - Implies that the “political will” of the ruling elite and the promotion thereof should be increasingly incorporated into research on AML, especially as regards explaining the quality of implementation and enforcement of existing laws. Practical implications - Implies that technical peer evaluations resulting in “naming and shaming” of jurisdictions that do not live up to international AML standards may not in and by themselves be enough to further efficient implementation, but need to be complemented by policies creating incentives for the domestic political elite to encouragede factoimplementation ofde jureregulations. Originality/value - Provides the first comprehensive overview of AML efforts in Georgia and points to important explanatory factors underlying changes in this field.

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  • Elias Götz & Michael Jonsson, 2009. "Political factors affecting AML/CFT efforts in post‐communist Eurasia," Journal of Money Laundering Control, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 12(1), pages 59-73, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jmlcpp:13685200910922651
    DOI: 10.1108/13685200910922651
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