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ACAMS Updated CAMS-FCI Exam Questions and Answers by claudia

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ACAMS CAMS-FCI Exam Overview :

Exam Name: Advanced CAMS-Financial Crimes Investigations
Exam Code: CAMS-FCI Dumps
Vendor: ACAMS Certification: AML Certifications
Questions: 101 Q&A's Shared By: claudia
Question 28

Which is the first valid step in the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties international cooperation process?

Options:

A.

The investigator may remove the evidence collected without asking permission to do so.

B.

The central authority of the requesting country sends a letter of request to the central authority of the other country.

C.

An investigator from the requesting country visits the country where the information is sought and takes statements from the identified witnesses or suspects.

D.

The central authority that receives the request sends it to a local judicial officer to find out if the information is available.

Discussion
Question 29

A financial institution (Fl) banks a money transmitter business (MTB) located in Miami. The MTB regularly initiates wire transfers with the ultimate beneficiary in Cuba and legally sells travel packages to Cuba. The wire transfers for money remittances comply with the country's economic sanctions policies. A Fl investigator on the sanctions team reviews each wire transfer to ensure compliance with sanctions and to monitor transfer details.

An airline located in Cuba, unrelated to the business, legally sells airline tickets in Cuba to Cuban citizens wanting to travel outside of Cuba. The airline tickets are purchased using Cuban currency (CUC).

The MTB wants 100,000 USD worth of CUC. Purchasing CUC from a Cuban bank includes a 4% fee. The MTB contacts the airline to ask if the airline will trade its CUC for USD at a lower exchange fee than the Cuban bank. The airline agrees to a 1% fee. The MTB initiates a wire transfer to the airline which appears as normal activity in the monitoring system because of the business' travel package sales.

The investigator recommends that a SAR/STR be filed. What documentation should be referenced in the SAR/STR filing? (Select Three.)

Options:

A.

All documents related to the agreement between the airline and the MTB

B.

Cumulative dollar amount of the wire transfer activity

C.

Airline's ticket sales and passenger list

D.

Cumulative dollar amount for transactions listing for all the MTB account's wire activity regarding travel packages

E.

Licensing information regarding the travel agency providing tourist sales to Cuba

F.

Account documentation on all related accounts maintained by the MTB

Discussion
Question 30

During transaction monitoring. Bank A learns that one of its customers. Med Supplies 123, is attempting to make a payment via wire totaling 382.500 USD to PPE Business LLC located in Mexico to purchase a large order of personal protective equipment. specifically surgical masks and face shields. Upon further verification. Bank A decides to escalate and refers the case to investigators.

Bank A notes that days prior to the above transaction, the same customer went to a Bank A location to wire 1,215,280 USD to Breath Well LTD located in Singapore. Breath Well was acting as an intermediary to purchase both 3-ply surgical masks and face shields from China. Bank A decided not to complete the transaction due to concerns with the involved supplier in China. Moreover, the customer is attempting to send a third wire in the amount of 350,000 USD for the purchase of these items, this time using a different vendor in China. The investigator must determine the next steps in the investigation and what actions, if any. should be taken against relevant parties.

The investigator is gathering more information to determine if a SAR/STR filing is needed. Which steps are the correct ways of collecting the additional information? (Select Two.)

Options:

A.

Reach out to the relationship manager asking if more up-to-date customer due diligence information can be collected on the customer.

B.

Use available documentation received from law enforcement (e.g.. grand jury subpoena) as red flags in SAR/STR filing.

C.

Reach out to the customer and ask for supporting documentation for the conducted wires to avoid SAR/STR filing.

D.

Conduct open-source research to determine if the customer and involved counterparties are in the same business field.

E.

Issue a USA PATRIOT ACT Section 314(b) request to participating financial institutions advising that information is needed to decide if the activity is suspicious.

Discussion
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