
Clancy Moore
Clancy Moore is the chief representative of Transparency International in Australia, an organization dedicated to combating corruption and promoting transparency worldwide. Moore has been vocal about the vulnerabilities in Australia’s anti-money laundering regulations, particularly concerning the real estate market. He has highlighted how the country's weak laws and booming property prices make it an attractive destination for organized crime to launder money, thereby exacerbating the housing crisis for ordinary Australians. His recent comments underscore the urgent need for reform to protect the integrity of the housing market.
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Clancy Moore is the director of Transparency International Australia and has raised concerns about Tigers' financial dealings.
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