Australia's Westpac makes first court appearance for money-laundering hearing

Reuters

Published Dec 09, 2019 03:57

Australia's Westpac makes first court appearance for money-laundering hearing

(Reuters) - Australia's No.2 bank Westpac Banking Corp (AX:WBC) on Monday made its first court appearance for a case where it is accused of 23 million alleged breaches of anti-money laundering laws, and said the next hearing was scheduled for late-February.

A Federal Court had adjourned proceedings on the case, brought about by regulator AUSTRAC, to be further listed for a hearing in late February or early March next year, the lender said in a statement to the Australian stock exchange.

AUSTRAC commenced proceedings against the lender on Nov. 20 for breaches of anti-money laundering laws, saying the banking giant ignored red flags and for years enabled payments from convicted child sex offenders and "high risk" countries.

"Westpac has made a number of changes to its transaction monitoring and is continuing to review its processes and report to AUSTRAC suspicious matters that are identified," it said.