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The geographic targeting order (GTO) is a legal mechanism whereby the US federal government can require financial institutions within a certain geographic range to supply information concerning currency transactions. This tool came into existence in 1988 and has only recently proved to be a potent weapon in the fight against international money laundering. Very recently, the US Department of Treasury (‘Treasury’) and the federal government were able to score a major victory when they utilised a GTO to thwart the flow of drug proceeds to Colombia through New York money transmitters.

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