Claims information sharing of "immense value"
The Isle of Man Government has been praised by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle has tweeted a post regarding evidence given by FBI Acting Deputy Assistant Director Steven D'Antuono, from the Criminal Investigative Division, when he appeared before the United States Senate's Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee last month.
In his statement, Mr D’Antuono highlighted to senators the "immense value" placed on the Isle of Man’s position on the sharing of beneficial ownership information with law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI.
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