Hodge: Anti-money laundering measures 'morally right'
Several years ago, then Prime Minister David Cameron said the government would "tear aside the shroud of secrecy" in fighting money laundering corruption.
Five years on, Dame Margaret Hodge said the government have failed to take on simple measures.
The MP for Barking and Dagenham told the 麻豆社's Daily Politics her argument for transparency on laundering is "morally right" and hopes the government will relent on their position.
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