B.C. post-secondary schools at risk of money laundering: minister
VICTORIA — Post-secondary institutions in British Columbia were warned Tuesday to be on the look out for possible student money launderers in the province’s ongoing fight against illegal cash.
Advanced Education Minister Melanie Mark said she has sent letters to almost 370 public post-secondary institutions and private career training institutions advising them to no longer accept large cash payments from students registering for classes and programs.
The letter asks the institutions to share copies of their cash acceptance policies with the government. Those without a policy have been asked to develop one.