Six Pakistani Banks Named In Global Money Laundering List

Islamabad: At least six Pakistani banks have been named in an investigation on the role global banks play in money laundering, which make up to at least $2.5 million.

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and Buzzfeed News carried out an investigation and found that at least 29 suspicious transactions worth about $2.5 million related to Pakistani banks, that may have been used for money laundering.

The six banks are Allied Bank, United Bank Limited (UBL), Habib Metropolitan Bank, Bank Alfalah, Standard Chartered Bank Pakistan and Habib Bank Limited.

As per the investigation, all of 29 suspicious transactions were done during the year 2011 and 2012.

The investigation details by Buzzfeed News, shared with the ICIJ revealed that global banks to the US Treasury Department’s Intelligence Unit, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network known as FinCEN, filed over…

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