Reported by Alex Vasquez
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Mexican lawmakers approved a bill designed to better clamp down on money laundering, days after the US Treasuryaccused three local financial firms of facilitating transactions of companies linked to drug trafficking.
The reform of a law to prevent and identify operations carried out with illicit funds was passed in the lower house of Congress by a lopsided vote of 349 in favor, 38 against and 91 abstentions. Its backers included the majority of legislators from the leftist Morena party of President Claudia Sheinbaum.
The proposal will become law after she signs it, which is expected, since it was already approved by the Senate.
The legislation allows Mexico’s Finance Ministry to gather information from any government body, national or local, as well as from political parties or unions.