Behind Closed Doors: Understanding the Layers of Illicit Wealth in Pakistan’s Money Laundering Web and Tracing the Socio-Economic Fallouts
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https://doi.org/10.61503/cissmp.v3i1.127Keywords:
Money laundering, socioeconomic ramifications, financial systemAbstract
This research investigates the clandestine realm of money laundering, with a particular emphasis on the complex operations that are involved inside the financial trajectory of Pakistan. The purpose of this article is to shed light on the diverse nature of the illegal acquisition of riches by investigating the mysterious systems and networks that support activities related to money laundering. This study attempts to provide a thorough understanding of the processes that are driving illegal financial flows in Pakistan by gaining an understanding of the layers of secrecy that constitute the situation. Furthermore, it investigates the far-reaching socioeconomic ramifications of money laundering, including the negative effects that it has on government, economic development, and social cohesion. Through the use of empirical analysis and case studies, the research sheds light on the issues that money laundering poses to the integrity and stability of Pakistan's financial system. The purpose of this study is to contribute to the ongoing conversation on the fight against financial crimes and the enhancement of anti-money laundering measures by tracing the socio-economic fallout. In light of these findings, it is imperative that systemic vulnerabilities be addressed and regulatory frameworks be strengthened in order to reduce the negative effects that money laundering has on Pakistan's economy and society.
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