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11 December
2007
Application of
AML/CTF Act to managed investment schemes -
exempt?
A representative of AUSTRAC has recently
confirmed AUSTRAC's position in regard to the
application of the Anti-Money Laundering and
Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth) (the
AML/CTF Act) to managed investment schemes
is as follows:
‘The wording of paragraph (b) of item 35
in table 1 of section 6 of the AML/CTF Act gives rise to
an unintended effect of exempting an issue of unit(s) in
a managed investment scheme (by a company) from the
AML/CTF Act.
The Attorney-General's Department has
advised that it is examining possible responses to this
issue and will provide advice to the government on this
matter as soon as practicable. At this stage, an issue
of unit(s) in a managed investment scheme (by a
company) does not fall within the AML/CTF
Act.’
Paragraph (b) of Item 35 exempts the
issuing or selling of a security (which includes interests in a managed
investment scheme) by a company of a security of the
company.
The position taken by AUSTRAC and the
timing of this announcement is surprising. This view is
contrary to the interpretation of the law taken by Hall
& Wilcox and others within the financial services
sector. The policy intent to regulate the issue of
interests in managed investment schemes has been clear
throughout the consultation and implementation
process.
Based on AUSTRAC’s statement, the current
position is that the issue of interests in managed
investment schemes is exempt from the AML/CTF
Act.
Accordingly, responsible entities and
trustees of managed investment schemes may generally
choose (after 12 December
2007):
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to comply with the provisions of the
AML/CTF Act (even though it doesn’t apply);
-
continue to issue interests without
conducting identification and verification procedures
(and other obligations, including adopting and AML/CTF
Program) until this issue is resolved;
or
-
a
combination of the
above.
We will keep you advised of further
developments.
Please contact a member of our AML team to
make enquiries.
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John
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Yechiel
Belfer
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