By AML Intelligence Correspondent FRANCE’s justice minister has raised the prospect of banning cash to tackle the country’s huge rise in violent crime connected to drug dealing. Gérald Darmanin told a Senate committee investigating financial crime: “The demise of cash will prevent a lot of street deals,” The minister said banning cash would make it Read More
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NEWS: Ban cash transactions to curtail drug dealing, French justice minister tells senate committee on financial crime
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