Germany is considering a 5,000 euros limit on cash transactions
Feb 3, 6:58 AM EST
GERMANY CONSIDERS $5,450 LIMIT ON CASH TRANSACTIONS
BERLIN (AP) -- The German government is considering
introducing a limit of 5,000 euros ($5,450) on cash transactions in an effort
to combat money laundering and financing of terrorism.
Deputy finance minister Michael Meister said Wednesday
that Germany would like to see a European solution, but could introduce a
national limit if none is achieved, news agency dpa reported. He said "we
can imagine a level of 5,000 euros."
Meister said there's "the risk of terror financing
and we also have the problem of how to clear up money-laundering offenses
properly" when large transactions are conducted anonymously.
Germans tend to use cash more than many other Europeans.
Opposition Green Party lawmaker Konstantin von Notz tweeted that trying to
limit cash payments "is a new fundamental attack on data protection and
privacy."
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