The
European Commission is set to create a proposal to limit cash movements found
to be illicit, asset freezing and financial intelligence sharing between
countries to crack down on terrorist funding.
According
to EC Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis:
“Ministers
agreed to work on the fight against terrorism financing as an immediate
priority."
French
Finance Minister Michael Sapin said:
“France
is satisfied,” Mr. Sapin said after the meeting. “The European Commission and
EU countries will speed up efforts and cooperation between services will
increase.”
The
agreement will help create a comprehensive EU system that can search terrorist
bank transfers modelled on international bank transactions programs the US used
during its efforts post-September 11 attacks.
France
wishes to implement ID checks on anonymous transactions within the European
Union. Electronic currencies such as bitcoin and prepaid cards would be
affected.
According
to French intelligence, the terrorist cell that initiated the attack received
funding in small amounts. Prepaid cards became a way to discreetly shift money
from one place to the other.
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