FC-6.1 FC-6.1 General Requirements
FC-6.1.1
An
Islamic bank licensee must take reasonable steps to provide periodic training and information to ensure that staff who handle customer transactions, or are managerially responsible for such transactions, are made aware of:(a) Their responsibilities under the AML Law, this Module, and any other relevant AML / CFT laws and regulations;(b) The identity and responsibilities of the MLRO and his deputy;(c) The potential consequences, both individual and corporate, of any breach of the AML Law, this Module and any other relevant AML / CFT laws or regulations;(d) TheIslamic bank licensee's current AML/CFT policies and procedures;(e) Money laundering and terrorist financing typologies and trends;(f) The type of customer activity or transaction that may justify an internal STR;(g) TheIslamic bank licensee's procedures for making internal STRs; and(h) Customer due diligence measures with respect to establishing business relations with customers.October 07FC-6.1.2
The information referred to in Paragraph FC-6.1.1 must be brought to the attention of relevant new
employee s ofIslamic bank licensees , and must remain available for reference by staff during their period of employment.October 07FC-6.1.3
Relevant new
employee s must be given AML/CFT training within three months of joining anIslamic bank licensee .October 07FC-6.1.4
Islamic bank licensees must ensure that their AML/CFT training for relevant staff remains up-to-date, and is appropriate given thelicensee 's activities and customer base.October 07FC-6.1.5
The CBB would normally expect AML/CFT training to be provided to relevant staff at least once a year.
October 07FC-6.1.6
Islamic bank licensees must develop adequate screening procedures to ensure high standards when hiring employees. These procedures must include controls to prevent criminals or their associates from being employed bylicensees .Amended: October 2014
October 07FC-6.1.6A
[This Paragraph was deleted in January 2022].
Deleted: January 2022
Added: January 2021