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CAMS Exam Dumps - Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (the 6th edition)

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Question # 249

A European Union (EU) bank has a correspondent banking relationship with a U.S. bank. Under USA PATRIOT Act Section 311, the U.S. government has enacted special measures against a designated entity that has a payable-through account with the EU bank. Which of the following actions might the U.S. bank be required to take regarding the EU bank's services for the designated entity?

A.

Ensure the designated entity's confidential information is not shared with other entities.

B.

Obtain additional information about customers permitted to use this account.

C.

Verify that the EU bank serves the designated entity.

D.

Perform enhanced due diligence on the EU bank.

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Question # 250

Which is often an indirect consequence of non-compliance with AML laws?

A.

Drop in stock value

B.

Punitive fines

C.

Criminal proceedings

D.

Sanctioning

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Question # 251

Which action should financial institutions with cross border correspondent banking activity be required to perform according to the Financial Action Task Force 40 Recommendations?

A.

Gather a list of their politically exposed customers

B.

Identify natural persons who own or control more than 5%

C.

Obtain senior management approval before establishing the relationship

D.

Obtain a third party independent review of the respondent’s anti-money laundering program

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Question # 252

What should a bank do if it suspects one of its employees may be involved in mortgage loan fraud?

A.

File a suspicious activity report on the employee's activities if management thinks it is suspicious.

B.

Conduct an investigation by gathering and analyzing information on the employee.

C.

Automatically file a police report about the employee's potential misconduct.

D.

Initiate civil litigation against the employee to recover damages for losses incurred.

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Question # 253

When must a United States (U.S.) bank block or reject an international funds transfer when there is an Office

of Foreign Assets Control designated party to the transaction?

A.

Only if the U.S. bank is involved in the funds transfer

B.

Only if a U.S. person or entity is the ultimate beneficiary

C.

Only if a non-U.S. person or entity is the ultimate beneficiary

D.

Only if the U.S. bank’s correspondent informs it of the involvement of the designated party

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Question # 254

Thegoal of the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs)is to provide aforum for FIUsto: (Select Three.)

A.

Improve global cooperation between FIUs.

B.

Sign memoranda of cooperation that recognize and allow room for case-by-case solutions to specific problems.

C.

Securely share sensitive information in the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism.

D.

Propose legislation to combat financial crime, including money laundering and the financing of terrorism.

E.

Establish an environment to foster trust among countries.

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Question # 255

A U.K. real estate agent has three foreign clients interested in purchasing an apartment building, valued at £30

million, in the outskirts of London as an investment property. The clients are not willing to have their names

provided to the bank. The clients want to purchase to be made in the names of three private companies for

privacy reasons. The plan is to wire the funds into an account held in the name of another private company at

a bank in London.

Which red flag should stop the agent from discussing this potential purchase further?

A.

The clients are foreign

B.

The clients have the funds necessary to fund a £30 million purchase

C.

The clients are not willing to have their names provided to the bank

D.

The clients want to purchase to be made in the names of the private companies

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Question # 256

Which function provided by lawyers can be useful to a potential money launderer as documented by FATF in its typology report 2000-2001? Choose 3 answers

A.

Creating complex legal arrangements

B.

Buying and selling property

C.

Performing financial transactions on behalf of a client

D.

Providing legal advice

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