Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Digital Platform for Collaborative Sharing of Money Laundering, Terrorism and Proliferation Financing Information

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns the potential expansion of the Collaborative Sharing of Money Laundering/Terrorism Financing Information and Cases (COSMIC) platform to gatekeepers such as law firms, trust and company service providers, and accounting firms. Mr Murali Pillai asked if such a digital platform could enhance these sectors' ability to detect criminal activity and preserve Singapore’s reputation as a trusted financial centre. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong responded that COSMIC currently focuses on bridging information silos within the banking sector to disrupt financial crime while strictly safeguarding customer confidentiality. He explained that the Monetary Authority of Singapore is adopting a phased implementation starting with six major commercial banks to ensure effective governance and information security. The Government will study the model’s usefulness for other sectors only after learning from the banking implementation and ensuring the system functions effectively.

Transcript

108 Mr Murali Pillai asked the Prime Minister whether a digital platform for the collaborative sharing of money laundering, terrorism and proliferation financing information and cases along the lines of the Monetary Authority of Singapore's (MAS') Collaborative Sharing of Money Laundering/Terrorism Financing (ML/TF) Information and Cases (COSMIC) may be designed for use by gatekeepers, such as law firms, trust and company service providers and accounting firms, to increase these gatekeepers' ability to detect and deter criminal activity and preserve Singapore's reputation as a trusted financial centre.

Mr Lawrence Wong (for the Prime Minister): The Monetary Authority of Singapore's (MAS') Collaborative Sharing of Money Laundering/ Terrorism Financing Information and Cases (COSMIC) is a platform for participating banks to share customer information with each other to detect and prevent significant financial crime cases. It targets the risk of criminals exploiting information silos in banks to open or control accounts across multiple banks and to make illicit transactions through them. COSMIC will better enable these activities to be detected and disrupted across the banking sector.

As such information sharing has an impact on customer confidentiality, COSMIC has been carefully designed and implemented, with due consideration for its governance, effectiveness and safeguards to ensure the proper use and safekeeping of the information shared. Participating banks also need to build confidence in each other, that information shared will be carefully safeguarded. MAS is taking a phased approach, starting with six major commercial banks, before considering the expansion of COSMIC to a wider segment of the financial sector in subsequent phases.

There is potential to study the usefulness of such a model for other sectors at a later stage. But we will focus on implementing this for banks first, learn from the experience and ensure that it works well, before considering if it can be applied to other sectors.