Myanmar steps up fight against money laundering related to online financial fraud


YANGON: The Central Bank of Myanmar has held a workshop to combat money laundering associated with online financial fraud, the state-owned newspaper The Mirror reported on Sunday (June 15).

According to the report, the workshop was attended by the central bank's governor and deputy governor, officials from relevant ministries, and representatives from banks, mobile financial service providers and payment clearing services.

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