The anti‐money laundering activities of the central banks of Australia and Ukraine
Abstract
Purpose
This paper seeks to provide a textual analysis of the anti money laundering practices of the central banks of Australia (Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)) and Ukraine (National Bank of Ukraine (NBU)).
Design/methodology/approach
The analysis is performed two ways by both calculating a disclosure index and through use of textual analysis.
Findings
The results show very low levels of anti money laundering disclosures by both NBU and RBA with NBU usually showing more. Textual analysis reveals that the NBU is prepared to internalise its discussion on anti‐money laundering discussing wide‐ranging topics. There appears to be a concerted communication effort by NBU to tackle the issues of money laundering head‐on. Textual analysis of the RBA's four annual reports show a clipped discourse on anti‐money laundering, treating it as if it were a distant concern. Over the four year period, there is little acknowledgement in the way of RBA textual discourse that Australia is a jurisdiction of primary concern.
Originality/value
The value of this paper is that, it emphasizes that, if the globalised activity of money laundering is to be crushed further energies are needed to woo central banks from varied backgrounds into exerting their considerable resources toward anti‐money laundering enforcement.
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Citation
Van der Zahn, M., Makarenko, M.I., Tower, G., Kostyuk, A.N., Barako, D., Chervoniaschaya, Y., Brown, A.M. and Kostyuk, H. (2007), "The anti‐money laundering activities of the central banks of Australia and Ukraine", Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp. 116-133. https://doi.org/10.1108/13685200710721908
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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