Australia And Lebanon Strengthen Ability To Fight Money Laundering And Terrorist Financing

Australia and Lebanon have agreed to exchange financial intelligence to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism, further expanding the international financial intelligence network, the Minister for Justice and Customs, announced today.

“Signing this memorandum of understanding is another important step in the establishment of an international network to uncover the financing of crime and terrorism, money laundering and other serious crimes, and complements the strong relationship already in place between the two countries' enforcement agencies,” one of the officials said.

This is the 21st such agreement signed by Australia and the 10th established this year. Australia already has agreements with Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Guernsey, Korea, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the USA, Vanuatu and Venezuela.

The agreements will have a significant impact on the identification and investigation of criminal activity.

The Minister for Justice and Customs noted that Australia had also recently enacted regulations under the Extradition Act 1988 which declare Lebanon to be an extradition country. The regulations were made on a non-treaty basis and allow Australia to receive and consider extradition requests from Lebanon.

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8.3.1 Say whether the following statements are true or false:

1) Australia and Latvia have agreed to exchange financial intelligence to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism.

2) This is the 21st such agreement signed by Australia and the 11th established this year.

3) Australia already has agreements with Belgium, Canada, Denmark.

4) The purpose of this memorandum is to establish an international network

to uncover the financing of crime and terrorism and money laundering

5) The agreements has already had a significant impact on the identification and investigation of criminal activity.

Grammar Assignments

8.4.1 Fill in the verbs given in brackets in the suitable forms:

1) If you _____to begin with going through the customs, you’d better fill in the customs declaration before you talk to the customs officer. (be supposed)

2) If your luggage _____more than 30 kg, you have to pay extra. (weigh)

3) The VAT is not raised when the goods_____and when the goods are designed directly for re-export. (be imported)

4) If the payment of services is made by compensatory goods, then those goods imported for processing _____by VAT. (be levied)

VAT– value added tax (НДС)

8.4.2 Punctuate the following text:

Anti-Drug Alliance

Rostov Airport staff have joined the fight against drug smuggling sealing an alliance with Customs the airport authorities joined the battle against drugs when they signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Customs formally recognizing the need for close co-operation between the two organizations Rostov Airport is the third airport in Russia to enter into the anti-drug alliance with Customs after Moscow and St. Petersburg more flights and a greater number of passengers require increased vigilance by all parties and greater awareness of the potential for drug smuggling to prevent additional expense and delays to the airport and its customers the Memorandum will enable improved targeting of high-risk traffic missing delay and inconveniences to legitimate trade and transport airport staff as well as staff from other agencies and organizations working with aircraft and cargo operations will have increased awareness of drug smuggling and may help increase detection rates the airport will also be advised by Customs on how it can prevent its facilities being used by drug smugglers security and control procedures will be regularly reviewed to minimize unauthorized access to airport premises equipment and cargo shipment.

8.4.3 Find the synonyms for the verbs given below:

improve, involve, secure, propose, attain, ensure

1) intend , mean , be about; 2) ameliorate , amend , better , make better; 3) envelop, enfold; 4) guard, protect; 5) reach; 6) assure , guarantee

Written Translation

Divide into 2 groups:

Group 1. Translate the text C in written form. (500symbols)

Group II. Translate the text D in written form. (500symbols)

Time limit – 30 minutes

Text C

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