Enacted in 1970, this U.S. law mandates financial institutions to assist government agencies in detecting and preventing money laundering. It requires recordkeeping and reporting of transactions over $10,000, along with suspicious activity. Law enforcement benefits from enhanced financial transparency, while the public gains protection from financial crimes through reduced illicit fund flows.
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