AUSTRAC Sues Entain Group Over Major Anti-Money Laundering Failures

December 16, 2024
AUSTRAC Sues Entain Group Over Major Anti-Money Laundering Failures
  • Australia's financial crimes watchdog, AUSTRAC, has initiated legal action against the Entain Group, citing serious failures in their anti-money laundering practices.

  • The investigation into Entain, which began over two years ago, has raised ongoing concerns about the company's compliance with financial regulations.

  • AUSTRAC alleges that Entain did not conduct adequate checks on 17 high-risk customers and used pseudonyms to obscure the identities of some of these individuals.

  • The regulator has specifically criticized Entain's board and senior management for lacking sufficient oversight of compliance measures.

  • In response to the allegations, Entain's CEO, Gavin Isaacs, emphasized the company's commitment to enhancing its compliance arrangements and stated that they have fully cooperated with AUSTRAC throughout the investigation.

  • AUSTRAC claims that Entain failed to maintain a compliant anti-money laundering program and did not adequately assess associated risks, leaving the company vulnerable to criminal exploitation.

  • These alleged failures could potentially expose Entain to various forms of criminal activity, including fraud, scams, and corruption.

  • Entain Group operates popular gambling websites such as Ladbrokes and Neds and is the Australian division of the London-listed Entain PLC.

  • This legal action against Entain follows a significant case in 2023 where Crown was fined $450 million for similar breaches of money laundering regulations.

  • In addition to Entain, AUSTRAC is also monitoring the Gold Corporation, which operates the Perth Mint and is under scrutiny for over 3,000 regulatory breaches.

  • The civil action against Entain was officially filed on December 16, 2024, and alleges systemic non-compliance with Australia's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws.

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