Money-laundering compliance pushed back

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HM Revenue & Customs has pushed back the registration deadline for trustees to comply with new money laundering regulations at the "11th hour", a law firm says.

Mayer Brown said the move was a direct result of lobbying from the pensions industry. Trustees had been given until March 31 to comply with the regulations, however, this has now been extended t...

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