AUSTRAC directs audit of payment platform MHITS Limited over AML/CTF concerns
The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) has directed payment platform, MHITS Limited, to appoint an external auditor to assess whether it is meeting its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) obligations.
The appointment follows further supervisory work in relation to last year’s payment platforms campaign, where AUSTRAC directed WorldRemit and Airwallex to appoint an auditor and issued letters of concern to four other payment platforms, asking them to address serious deficiencies identified during the campaign.
AUSTRAC also sent a letter putting the entire sector on notice to fix serious compliance failures, particularly when it comes to managing the risks of customers using payment businesses to send funds offshore to purchase child sexual exploitation material.
AUSTRAC Chief Executive Officer, Brendan Thomas, said AUSTRAC expects businesses to be actively managing their AML/CTF obligations.
“Our supervisory campaign found payments that are high risk for child sexual exploitation were flowing through online payment platforms, but many businesses were failing to identify and manage the risks, report SMRs or exit high-risk customers despite the clear warning signs,” Mr Thomas said.
“As a payment platform that facilitates the transfer of funds to multiple jurisdictions, AUSTRAC is concerned that MHITS Limited transaction monitoring program is not attuned to the full range of risks it faces.”
The auditor must report their findings to AUSTRAC within 180 days of appointment. The scope of the audit is determined by AUSTRAC and will be conducted at MHITS Limited expense.
The outcomes of the audit will assist MHITS Limited to comply with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing obligations and inform AUSTRAC whether any further regulatory action is required.
