WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration is for the first time citing Vatican City as a potential hub for money laundering.
The State Department's annual  International Narcotics Control Strategy Report released Wednesday  identifies the Holy See as one of 68 countries or jurisdictions "of  concern" for money laundering or other financial crimes. Officials said  the Vatican is on the list because it isn't clear whether a year-old  anti-money laundering regime is effective.
The report, which places  Belgium, Ireland, Portugal and South Korea on the same list, identifies  countries that may be vulnerable to money laundering. It looks at  national laws to fight financial crime, their enforcement and the size  of the banking sector. Major economies, including the U.S., Britain and  Japan, are identified as countries of primary concern for money  laundering.
 
 
 
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