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OCCRP PRESENTS: The Russian Laundromat. 2014.
 
OCCRP PRESENTS: The Russian Laundromat. 2014.
Call it the Laundromat. It’s a complex system for laundering more than $\$$20 billion in Russian money stolen from the government by corrupt politicians or earned through organized crime activity. It was designed to not only move money from Russian shell companies into EU banks through Latvia, it had the added feature of getting corrupt or uncaring judges in Moldova to legitimize the funds. The state-of-the-art system provided exceptionally clean money backed by a court ruling at a fraction of the cost of regular laundering schemes. It made up for the low costs by laundering huge volumes. The system used just one bank in Latvia and one bank in Moldova but 19 banks in Russia, some of them controlled by rich and powerful figures including the cousin of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Call it the Laundromat. It’s a complex system for laundering more than dollaR20 billion in Russian money stolen from the government by corrupt politicians or earned through organized crime activity. It was designed to not only move money from Russian shell companies into EU banks through Latvia, it had the added feature of getting corrupt or uncaring judges in Moldova to legitimize the funds. The state-of-the-art system provided exceptionally clean money backed by a court ruling at a fraction of the cost of regular laundering schemes. It made up for the low costs by laundering huge volumes. The system used just one bank in Latvia and one bank in Moldova but 19 banks in Russia, some of them controlled by rich and powerful figures including the cousin of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
 
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OCCRP. The Russian Laundromat. August 22, 2014.
 
OCCRP. The Russian Laundromat. August 22, 2014.

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Money laundering: The Russian Laundromat, 2014 [1][2].

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References

  1. https://www.reportingproject.net/therussianlaundromat/ OCCRP PRESENTS: The Russian Laundromat. 2014. Call it the Laundromat. It’s a complex system for laundering more than dollaR20 billion in Russian money stolen from the government by corrupt politicians or earned through organized crime activity. It was designed to not only move money from Russian shell companies into EU banks through Latvia, it had the added feature of getting corrupt or uncaring judges in Moldova to legitimize the funds. The state-of-the-art system provided exceptionally clean money backed by a court ruling at a fraction of the cost of regular laundering schemes. It made up for the low costs by laundering huge volumes. The system used just one bank in Latvia and one bank in Moldova but 19 banks in Russia, some of them controlled by rich and powerful figures including the cousin of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
  2. https://www.reportingproject.net/therussianlaundromat/russian-laundromat.php OCCRP. The Russian Laundromat. August 22, 2014. It may be the biggest money-laundering operation in Eastern Europe -- a virtual laundromat operating through banks and companies connected to powerful people in the region.

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