HomeGeneral NewsAML/CTF Bill pushed through – Proctor General News AML/CTF Bill pushed through – Proctor November 29, 2024 0 2 - Advertisement - Despite the legal profession’s concerns about risks to fundamental ethical, fiduciary and professional duties, the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Amendment Bill 2024 passed late last night with minimal changes. The Federal Government’s guillotine motion in… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleExpansion of coal will come at a cost. A new report says it won’t be mining that paysNext articleMotorbike rider killed in collision with four-wheel-drive in Hamilton Hill, Perth RELATED ARTICLES General News Endangered Darwin Frogs rescued from deadly fungus in Chile arrive at London Zoo Australian Online News - December 12, 2024 Breaking News Saudi Arabia to host 2034 FIFA World Cup despite human rights sportswashing concerns Australian Online News - December 12, 2024 General News SXSW Sydney Has Announced Its 2025 Dates — and After a Huge Event in 2024, It’s Planning Another Big Fest Australian Online News - December 12, 2024 Recently Viewed EVs charge to registration milestone December 11, 2024 Ellyse Perry blasts new record as Aussies steamroll India in second ODI in Brisbane December 8, 2024 Man who faked being a paramedic during emergencies convicted as warning to others December 11, 2024 NSW Police arrest more than 100 in 16-day crackdown on dial-a-dealer cocaine schemes December 9, 2024 Load more