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Money laundering fight becomes matter of course for students

By Wu Yiyao | China Daily | Updated: 2014-01-16 07:12

Undergraduates blaze a trail with new major, Wu Yiyao reports in Shanghai.

During a financial orientation course at Shanghai Finance University, 19-year-old Li Jing raised his hand and asked if there is a way of laundering money "properly".

A little later, another student said she had heard that even small coffee houses can launder cash. She asked for an explanation of how the practice works and how to spot financial crimes committed under the guise of daily business activity.

Money laundering fight becomes matter of course for students

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