Crackdown on Money Laundering The Bush administration unveiled additional measures today designed to crack down on money laundering. The new rules are designed to thwart terrorism. They require a broad range of financial companies to commission independent audits and train employees to detect money-laundering methods. NPR's Scott Horsley reports.

Crackdown on Money Laundering

Crackdown on Money Laundering

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The Bush administration unveiled additional measures today designed to crack down on money laundering. The new rules are designed to thwart terrorism. They require a broad range of financial companies to commission independent audits and train employees to detect money-laundering methods. NPR's Scott Horsley reports.