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OCC releases enforcement actions

Bank Regulatory Federal Issues OCC Enforcement Financial Crimes Anti-Money Laundering SARs Bank Secrecy Act Of Interest to Non-US Persons

On October 20, the OCC released a list of recent enforcement actions taken against national banks, federal savings associations, and individuals currently and formerly affiliated with such entities. Included among the actions is a cease and desist order against an New York branch of an India-based bank for allegedly engaging in Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering (BSA/AML) program violations. The bank allegedly “failed to establish and maintain a reasonably designed BSA/AML compliance program ('BSA/AML Program') that adequately covers the required BSA/AML Program components. Deficiencies include (i) a weak system of internal controls; (ii) a weak BSA Officer function; and (iii) an insufficient training program.” The order requires the bank to, among other things, submit a BSA/AML action plan and develop a written suspicious activity monitoring and reporting program.