Agreement signed aiming to solve the problem of dirty money in construction
Mihajlovic said that the agreement had been signed based of the government’s “Assessment of the Risk of Money Laundering and Assessment of the Risk of Financing Terrorism” which targets construction as one of the potentially vulnerable sectors.
– This agreement is very important for the Ministry of Construction, especially keeping in mind that the document adopted by the Government of Serbia last year emphasizes that dirty money is put in the real estate sector primarily through investments in the construction of residential-office facilities and the purchase of real estate – Mihajlovic said.
As said in the press release, this agreement makes Serbia the only country in the region to institutionally regulate this field.
Mihajlovic also adds that the ministry has informed and filed reports to the Administration for the Prevention of Money Laundering and the prosecutor’s office before.
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