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Introduction 

While the Republic of Slovenia belongs to the group of geographically and demographically small countries it is, nonetheless being confronted with serious problems of organised and economic crime. During the years following independence, major changes were introduced in the political and economic fields, which today, are manifested, inter alia, in the increased openness of the country towards foreign capital. At the same time, the process of privatisation is underway, which is leading to changes in property ownership and is, as such, also effecting changes on the society and its way of thinking. All these facts, together with the country’s bordering with Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia have influenced the various forms of criminality. To this effect, there has been a noticeable trend in recent years of an increase in the level of serious criminal offences among which money laundering deserves special mention.

 

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  Committee of experts on the evaluation of anti-money laundering measures (MONEYVAL) - Second written progress report submitted to MONEYVAL by Slovenia, December 2008 http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/monitoring/moneyval/Evaluations/Progress%20reports%202y/MONEYVAL(2008)38-Progrep2SLO_en.pdf
  Data from the Annual Report of the Office for Money Laundering Prevention for the Year 2007
  New Act on the Prevention of Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 60/2007) - Following the regular procedure the law passed the Parliament on 22 June 2007 and came into force on 21 July 2007. It has replaced the previous Law on Prevention of Money Laundering (Official Gazette of the RS, Nos. 79/2001 and 59/2002) and harmonised national law with the provisions of revised anti-money laundering legal instruments as well as brought Slovenian legislation in line with the new standards on countering of the financing of terrorism.
08.11.2005 Select Committee of Experts on the Evaluation of Anti-Money Laundering Measures MONEYVAL) – Third Round Detailed Assessment Report on Slovenia