na INLIS000000000010625 20220614022425 0010-0622000096 ta 220614 g 0 eng 9781780434841 332.1 332.1 NEA n Neate and Godfrey: bank confidentiality Neate and Godfrey : bank confidentiality / edited by Gwendoline Godfrey ed. 5 Haywards Heath, West Sussex : Bloombury Professional, 2015 1079 pages ; 26 cm Confidential communications--Banking--Cross-cultural studies. Banks and banking--Records and correspondence--Law and legislation--Cross-cultural studies. Financial disclosure--Law and legislation--Cross-cultural studies. Neate and Godfrey: Bank Confidentiality deals with the topical subject of the duties or obligations of confidentiality or secrecy which banks owe to their customers in 37 countries around the world. The ways in which banks may be obliged to disclose information in court proceedings or to assist the authorities in combating money laundering or the funding of terrorism and wider international anti-money laundering initiatives are also considered. Since the financial crisis in some jurisdictions, politicians have been increasingly keen to reduce levels of bank secrecy. Conversely there is also pressure to protect customers' information and prevent identity theft. Each chapter sets out the basic rules of confidentiality – the nature, extent and source of those rules – and examines their civil and criminal nature, the remedies available for breach of those obligations and the extent to which conflicts of interest arise and how data protection legislation operates in relevant jurisdictions. Each contributor then analyses these issues in the light of statutory and non-statutory frameworks of civil and criminal law in their jurisdiction. 24704/MKRI-P/VII-2016