Course Abstract

 
Course Name: Anti-Money Laundering Support Staff (G) Course 2008 HK
Code: N/A
Duration: 0 hours
CPD Credit: 0 points
CLE Credit: 0 points
Pass Mark: 0
 
About the Course:

The definitive anti-money laundering program for fee earners and support staff in leading HK and International law firms. This course fits in with our firm‘s anti-money laundering procedures and aims to:

  • help you understand what anti-money laundering is about and why it is relevant to you;
  • help you understand why you need to be aware of the issue of terrorist financing;
  • give you awareness of the law relating to money laundering and terrorist financing;
  • show how our firm‘s anti-money laundering procedures apply and help you recognise and deal with transactions and other activities which may be related to money laundering or terrorist financing; and
  • test that you have understood the points covered.

This course has been designed to teach you anti-money laundering best practices and procedures, as defined by 12 of the Hong Kong''s leading law firms and in line with (a) the Practice Note P that has been drawn up by The Hong Kong Law Society and (b) applicable legislation in Hong Kong and other jurisdictions. This includes:

  • knowing how to verify a client‘s identity and conduct client due diligence measures;
  • learning how to recognise and deal with transactions and other activities which may be related to money laundering by being alert to suspicious behaviour and reporting such activities in the right way;
  • understanding HK-specific requirements (where relevant); and
  • being clear on our firm‘s own internal policies and procedures.

By completing this course you will have learnt how to comply with all critical statutory requirements and will be able to play your part in the fight against money laundering.

 
Presenter's Bio:

This Anti-Money Laundering course is the definitive AML training programme written by the following 12 leading Hong Kong law firms and designed and developed by VinciWorks.

Allen & Overy, Baker & McKenzie, Clifford Chance, Clyde & Co, DLA Piper Hong Kong, Herbert Smith, Linklaters, JSM, Minter Ellison, Oldham Li & Nie, Richards Butler in association with Reed Smith, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom.