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- Q5185342 subject Q6471636.
- Q5185342 subject Q8427502.
- Q5185342 subject Q8669228.
- Q5185342 abstract "Partially at the behest of the international community, Nauru’s government no longer sanctions certain activities that, while technically legal, could serve to facilitate criminal activity. In 2003, it ended the controversial practice of selling its passports. It also banned offshore banks. In 2005, Nauru was still placed on the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering's (FATF) List of Non-Cooperative Countries (NCCTs). A division of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the FATF was created in 1989 to address global concerns over the proliferation of money laundering. A generally low rate of petty crime in Nauru has been reported.".
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- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q1774161.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q2593736.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q41550.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q43812.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q6471636.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q681487.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q694324.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q697.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q8427502.
- Q5185342 wikiPageWikiLink Q8669228.
- Q5185342 comment "Partially at the behest of the international community, Nauru’s government no longer sanctions certain activities that, while technically legal, could serve to facilitate criminal activity. In 2003, it ended the controversial practice of selling its passports. It also banned offshore banks. In 2005, Nauru was still placed on the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering's (FATF) List of Non-Cooperative Countries (NCCTs).".
- Q5185342 label "Crime in Nauru".