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by moralestapia
1808 days ago
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>buying overpriced items to bring illicit cash into legitimate ownership is another No, Christie's (or some other big auction house) is never going to take your money that way. No one, actually. It's the same with real estate. "Just walk in with a million in $20 bills and pay the property with cash". That's not going to happen. Ever. |
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You’d think so, and yet it’s come to light Crown Casino in Melbourne was doing just that, knowingly maintaining relationships with known crime organisations, and was actively enabling money laundering.[1]
I argue politics and big business is a front for bad behaviour, as evidenced by the endless stream of corruption news pouring out of the Australian federal government.
I find it difficult to believe the the other G20 nations[2] are markedly better.
1. https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/five-bombshells-th...
2. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/G20