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AME’s meetings with EU officials and quarterly reports and issue trackers give members the opportunity to:
- Receive from EU officials early warning of new crucial EU AML initiatives
- Be consulted by EU decision-makers on future AML policy and legislation
- Respond to and influence EU policy on financial crime at an early stage
- Alert EU officials to important issues and concerns with regard to new or current AML measures
- Raise any new issues or concerns directly with the EU institutions
- Interact with senior AML officials at the forefront of fighting financial crime both in the public and private sector
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