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AML Conversations: 100 Years of IRS CI: A Tribute

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Welcome to this episode of our podcast series, AML Conversations.

 

 

John and Don discuss private-public partnerships and how essential it is for law enforcement and their counterparts in the private sector, to work together. Don also talks about the value of Bank Secrecy Act data, the importance of suspicious activity reports, and how all reports are analyzed and reviewed by the Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation Division.

This year marks 100 years since IRS CI is been in existence. John and Don talk about changes in financial crime over the past century, and explore some of the similarities with crimes committed at the start of the IRS CI as they relate to crimes today.

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AML Conversations is dedicated to inform professionals and those interested in anti-money laundering about conversations happening in the government, private sector, and internationally. The series is composed of interviews, live programming, and panel discussions related to the industry to keep our listeners well-informed.

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AML RightSource Vice Chairman, John Byrne (left) and Chief of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, Don Fort (right)

AML RightSource Vice Chairman, John Byrne (left) and Chief of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, Don Fort (right)