Indonesia to get anti money-laundering committee

The Indonesian government has set up a national committee to coordinate strategy in combating money laundering following the passage of the new Money Laundering Law last year.

Under a presidential decree the committee will coordinate the efforts of various state agencies in preventing and combating money laundering.

The committee will be chaired by the coordinating minister for political and security affairs, and the coordinating minister for the economy serving as deputy chairman, will make

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