$700 fine for Commonwealth Bank - "Τιμωρία" 700 εκ. για την Commonwealth Bank
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia chief executive Matt Comyn [[KOM-in]] says the bank's acceptance of a record 700-million dollar fine over its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism case is an acknowledgement of the bank's failures. The bank has admitted to the 53-thousand-506 breaches it's been accused of by the regulator AUSTRAC. Dina Gerolymou and Themis Kallos discuss the story.   - Αποτέλεσμα συμβιβασμού ήταν το πρόστιμο των 700 εκ. δολαρίων που επιβλήθηκε στην Commonwealth Bank για παραβιάσεις του νόμου περί ξέπλυμα χρήματος και τρομοκρατικής δραστηριότητας.    
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