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Binance Pledged to Crack Down on Crime. Its Employees Found Potential Violations.

Internal Binance investigators traced $1.7 billion that flowed from accounts on the exchange to entities linked to Iran, according to company records and other documents.

David Yaffe-Bellany and Michael Forsythe
Author: David Yaffe-Bellany and Michael Forsythe

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David Yaffe-Bellany and Michael Forsythe

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Banking and Financial Institutions, Binance, Bitcoin (Currency), Computers and the Internet, Embargoes and Sanctions, Ethics and Official Misconduct, International Relations, Iran, Money Laundering, United States Politics and Government, Virtual Currency, Zhao, Changpeng
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