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TD Bank Pleads Guilty To Money Laundering Scandal

A sign hangs on TD Bank branch, Tuesday, April 5, 2022, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

TD Bank, the 10th-largest bank in the country, recently made headlines with a $3 billion plea deal after being implicated in money laundering activities by criminal organizations. Federal prosecutors revealed that the bank had allowed secretive transfers totaling $671 million to flow through its systems without proper oversight.

The plea agreement outlined how TD Bank neglected mandatory anti-money laundering regulations for almost a decade, failing to flag suspicious transactions and update its systems to keep up with emerging technology. This negligence created vulnerabilities that enabled money laundering networks to move over $600 million in criminal proceeds through the bank between 2019 and 2023.

Corrupt bank employees were also complicit in aiding criminal organizations, with five employees assisting in laundering $39 million to Colombia through numerous ATM withdrawals. The bank's anti-money laundering program was deemed ineffective, with employees reportedly joking about its shortcomings.

Despite the massive $3 billion fine and an 'asset cap' imposed on the bank, Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized the Justice Department for what she called 'absurd legal gymnastics' that spared top executives from accountability. She expressed concerns that without consequences for executives, banks could view government fines as mere business expenses.

In response to the scandal, TD Bank's CEO, Bharat Masrani, assured that corrective measures were being implemented to address the deficiencies and prevent future corruption. The bank initiated a multi-year security enhancement plan, which involved hiring new leaders and experts in money laundering prevention and financial crime detection.

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