Samoa's PM and police minister express concern over youth being exploited by international drug cartels, following the conviction of two Samoan nationals accused of killing a Sydney gang leader in Vietnam, with calls for regional cooperation and fair trials.
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So a New Zealand bank has been ordered to pay 6.731 million dollars for breaching anti-money laundering laws. This is the largest penalty imposed by a New Zealand court under the Act. The bank is ASB. And the New Zealand Herald's Wellington Business Editor Janae Tibschrany has been looking into this and joins me now. Janae, good evening.
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Australia's stronger penalties highlight regulatory disparities
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