Australia’s CBA hit with class action suit over money-laundering rule breaches


SYDNEY: An Australian law firm formally filed a class action suit against Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) on behalf of shareholders on Monday, accusing it of failing to disclose widespread breaches of anti-money-laundering rules.

The lawsuit by Maurice Blackburn against the nation’s biggest lender follows one by the federal agency AUSTRAC, which has accused it of more than 53,000 breaches of anti-money laundry rules - breaches which have exposed it to billions in dollars of fines.

The suit, which had been previously flagged by Maurice Blackburn and litigation financier IMF Bentham Ltd, said shareholders had suffered a significant share drop in the wake of AUSTRAC’s accusations.

The law firm’s statement on Monday did not specify the level of damages sought. The action invites holders of CBA shares between 2015 and 2017 to join.

CBA has not disputed that it processed tens of thousands of illicit transfers but argues the breaches were largely caused by a software glitch and contests its level of responsibility.

The bank said in a statement that it planned to vigorously defend itself against the class action suit.

The bank’s stock has lost roughly 8.5% since AUSTRAC announced its civil lawsuit against CBA in August. CBA shares were up 0.5% in Monday afternoon trade, in line with the broader market. - Reuters

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