Thai banks admit lack of capacity to investigate Myanmar weapon payments

Major Thai banks defended themselves on Thursday against criticism that they facilitated weapons purchases by the Myanmar junta, saying they lacked the capacity to investigate all transactions that may be used for such purchases. This comes after UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Tom Andrews spoke before a Thai parliamentary committee on national security, highlighting the Myanmar military’s use of international banks to finance its weapons.

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