RT Article T1 Money laundering and its reflection on global development JF Economic and societal impact of organized crime SP 58 OP 80 A1 Chitadze, Nika 1969- LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1939499461 AB Money laundering - the legalization of cash or other forms of property obtained through illegal means, that is, their transfer from the shadow, informal economy to the formal economy, in order to make it possible to use these funds openly (publicly). In the process of money laundering, the true source of income is concealed by replacing real transactions with formal ones, e.g. By falsifying verification documents, using documents of third parties, etc. In the conditions of economic globalization, offshore zones are often used for money laundering, these are the so-called countries. With a tax haven, where the confidentiality of the beneficiaries is ensured in the banking systems. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 76-79 SN 9798369303276