Suspicious Transactions: Red Flags & Reporting Procedures
Description
This training has been designed for professionals who play a crucial role in identifying and reporting suspicious transactions. The course focuses on building a deep understanding of the characteristics of suspicious transactions, red flag indicators for various sectors and transactions, implementing an effective reporting procedures, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
Course Content
- Key concepts & definitions
- Introduction to suspicious transactions
- Legislative framework for suspicious transactions
- Suspicious transaction reporting framework
- Reporting procedures
- Risk management & best practices
- Case studies
MQA Approval/HRDC Refund: Yes
CPD Point: 3
Price: MUR 7,500
Delivery Mode: Face-to-Face
Duration: 3 Hours
Meet Your Trainers
Speaker
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Pareen DabeesinghBarrister at Temple Law | AssociatePareen joined Temple Law as a Barrister in the Corporate Department in End-July 2024.
With 5 years in private practice, and advocacy, she brings her experience in various aspects of law including civil, criminal, and family matters including divorce and custody, but also her skills in Alternative Dispute Resolutions. As a trained mediator, she has been involved in numerous amicable divorce, property and custody settlements, negotiating the best win-win solution for parties and the legal finalization of their agreement.
Beyond her litigation and mediation practice, Pareen has keen interests in Construction Law and Dispute Resolutions. She has provided comprehensive support in Arbitration hearings relating to contractual disputes in the construction industry in Mauritius.
She has experience working with Engineers, Architects, Contractors and Arbitrators.