A financial institution's monitoring system triggers an alert and an internal investigation has confirmed the activity as suspicious. Which of the following should an anti-money laundering specialist do before submitting the suspicious transaction report?
Correct Answer: A
The anti-money laundering specialist should secure all the documents related to the suspicious activity and the decision to report before submitting the suspicious transaction report (STR). This is to ensure that the evidence is preserved, the confidentiality is maintained, and the audit trail is documented. The documents may include the customer identification, transaction records, account statements, monitoring alerts, investigation reports, and any other relevant information12.
Checking with other financial institutions, adding information to the customer's file, or contacting the customer are not appropriate actions to take before submitting the STR. These actions may compromise the confidentiality of the report, alert the customer of the suspicion, or interfere with the investigation by the competent authorities12.
References: 1: ACAMS (2020), Study Guide for the Certification Examination, 6th Edition, ACAMS, Miami, FL, USA, www.acams.org/en/cams-certification-package-6th-edition, pp. 35-36. 2: ACAMS (2020), CAMS Examination Preparation Video, 6th Edition, ACAMS, Miami, FL, USA, www.acams.org/en/cams-certification-package-6th-edition, Module 2.
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