Economist. In an attempt to ferret out the small money transfers that fund terrorism, an intrusive regulatory tsunami is underway.
For KPMG's Mr Dillon, the resources already spent on the effort have
handed a victory to the terrorists. “The cost to our global economy is
so large, they've already had the effect they wanted,” he says. “The
increasing costs of compliance and technology are a form of terrorism.
We're damaging ourselves.” [John Robb's Weblog]
For KPMG's Mr Dillon, the resources already spent on the effort have
handed a victory to the terrorists. “The cost to our global economy is
so large, they've already had the effect they wanted,” he says. “The
increasing costs of compliance and technology are a form of terrorism.
We're damaging ourselves.” [John Robb's Weblog]