The Bank Secrecy Act Very Much Needs Modern Fix

What began in 1970 as a targeted effort to crack down on money laundering has metastasized into one of the federal government’s most expensive data hoarding operations. The Bank Secrecy Act now compels financial institutions to shovel mountains of transaction reports to regulators—most of it useless—while yielding few tangible wins against sophisticated criminals.

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