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An unenviable position: Shah v HSBC Private Bank


Published: 25 February 2010
Author: Andrew Howell, Vanessa Tattersall

This briefing note looks at the judgment in Shah v HSBC Private Bank, in which the Court of Appeal considered whether a bank can, in complying with its money-laundering obligations under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA), open itself up to civil claims by disgruntled clients for failing to comply with instructions.