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You escape out the back door and take early retirement OR
You hand the half-completed AUSTRAC file to your assistant and congratulate them on their new appointment as Compliance Manager OR
 You reach for the fully compliant DWS file, policies and procedures and with confidence welcome them to your venue.
Read on, or for a free telephone consultation with someone that understands and can solve your AUSTRAC compliance problems...

Some venues do not have sufficient AUSTRAC compliance systems in place to protect themselves from significant fines and penalties. This may be due to lack of time, or the complexity of the legislation, or not
having staff with sufficient knowledge and understanding to ensure compliance with AUSTRAC.
Money laundering is a significant threat to the Australian way of life and many of us may find it difficult to believe it is happening in our venues. As community based organisations we have a moral obligation to comply with AUSTRAC by minimising any potential risk from money laundering. Furthermore, we need to protect our industry from any alleged or real money laundering activities, which if occurred could cause irrevocable damage to your industry, your business and its brand.
So ask yourself,
- Are you confident that your compliance program is robust enough to satisfy the most savvy AUSTRAC investigator?
- Are you prepared for the repercussions if your existing compliance program doesn't stack up? This could include,
- significant damage to your business’ reputation,
- substantial fines for your venue,
- increased scrutiny on your venue's financial transactions and records.
What is my responsibility as a hospitality venue to reduce the risk of people laundering money?
Clubs with more than 15 gaming machines are required to have an
effective compliance program in place to ensure you meet the
requirements of the Law.
Even if your risk of an event like this happening is small, the Law states that Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Finance must be managed, and it is up to you, as a Manager or Director to ensure your venue complies with the Law. AUSTRAC remain active in the space of Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Finance and a visit from an AUSTRAC Investigator is not the time to find out your compliance program isn't sufficient.
Managing an effective compliance program and auditing of your business can be complex and stressful if you don't have the expertise on hand (not many businesses do). You
can download the AML/CTF Act or the Regulations, but what you really need to know is; What do I need to do and how do i do it?
The
AML/CTF Act imposes four key obligations on regulated businesses to
detect and deter money laundering, and to provide financial intelligence
to revenue and law enforcement agencies:
- customer due diligence: identifying and verifying customer’s identity, and ongoing monitoring of transactions
- reporting: notifying authorities of suspicious matters, threshold transactions and international funds transfer instructions
- record keeping: records of transactions, customer identification,
electronic funds transfer instructions and details of AML/CTF programs
- establishing and maintaining an AML/CTF program for their business: identify, mitigate and manage the ML/TF risks your business faces
DWS Risk Specialist Auditor Danny Hickey is authorised under the AML/CTF Act and can provide professional advice
to assist your hospitality venue with an effective compliance and audit program. There is
also training available to better understand your obligations in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Finance (AML/CTF) in clubs and pubs.
Engaging qualified and professional risk management consultants can ease the pressure of compliance in your business. Contact our risk management consultants for more information today:
Additional AML/CTF Resources:
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