Why NGOs have welcomed the Anti-Money Laundering Act
Speaking on behalf of over six NGOs on Monday, January 27, during a media briefing, Yona Wanjala, director at Civic Advisory Hub and team leader at Defenders Protection Initiative (DPI), described the amendment as a significant step forward for civil society.
(L-R) Yona Wanjala Civic Advisor Hub Director General, Judith Atim head of programmes Center for Constitutional Governance and Peter Magalah executive director Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations (DENIVA) addressing a press conference. (Photo by Wilfred Sanya)
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have applauded the recent parliamentary amendment to the Anti-Money Laundering Act, which removes them from the list of high-risk entities.
This historic decision has been celebrated as
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