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Testimony of Stuart Levey, Under Secretary Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence U.S. Department of the Treasury Before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban AffairsGuidanceDepartment of the TreasuryAnti-Money Laundering Chairman Shelby, Ranking Member Sarbanes and other distinguished members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to speak to you today about our progress in combating terrorist financing and money laundering. In the last four months, we have seen assessments of our progress in both of these arenas - the 9/11 Commission Public Discourse Project's evaluation of our terrorist financing efforts and the U.S. Government's first-ever Money Laundering Threat Assessment. These assessments and this hearing provide an opportunity to take stock of how we are doing with respect to two of the leading concerns of my office. I welcome this committee's ongoing focus on these threats, and your continued support for our efforts to help stop illicit flows of money. Terrorist Financing The 9/11 Commission's Public Discourse Project awarded its highest grade, an A-, to the U.S. Government's efforts to combat terrorist financing. This praise truly belongs to the dozens of intelligence analysts, sanctions officers, regional specialists, and regulatory experts in the Treasury's Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI) who focus on terrorist financing, along with their talented colleagues in other agencies - law enforcement agents who investigate terrorism cases, Justice Department prosecutors who bring terrorist financiers to justice, foreign service officers in embassies around the world who seek cooperation from other governments and many others from the intelligence community. You will not find a more talented and dedicated group of people, with no trace of ego and a total focus on the mission. |
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