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Binance faces judicial probe in France over money laundering and tax fraud

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Binance faces judicial probe in France over money laundering and tax fraud

French authorities investigate Binance's alleged money laundering, tax fraud, and trading violations spanning 2019–2024.

Binance is under judicial investigation in France over allegations of money laundering, tax fraud, and other criminal offenses.

The probe, led by the Paris public prosecutor’s economic and financial crime division (JUNALCO), also includes accusations of money laundering tied to drug trafficking.

A Reuters report stated that the probe covers activities from 2019 to 2024 across France and the European Union.

JUNALCO initiated the investigation after receiving user complaints about financial losses allegedly resulting from misleading information provided by the world’s largest crypto exchange.

Users also alleged that Binance operated without the required regulatory approvals.

French authorities had previously conducted a preliminary investigation into Binance in 2023, examining potential illegal client solicitation and money laundering violations.

The exchange faces mounting legal challenges globally, including a US Supreme Court decision allowing a lawsuit over unregistered token sales to proceed.

In Australia, regulators sued Binance’s local derivatives operation for allegedly misclassifying retail customers as wholesale clients, removing consumer protections.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Binance faces judicial probe in France over money laundering and tax fraud

Binance faces judicial probe in France over money laundering and tax fraud

French authorities investigate Binance's alleged money laundering, tax fraud, and trading violations spanning 2019–2024.

Photo: Bloomberg

Binance is under judicial investigation in France over allegations of money laundering, tax fraud, and other criminal offenses.

The probe, led by the Paris public prosecutor’s economic and financial crime division (JUNALCO), also includes accusations of money laundering tied to drug trafficking.

A Reuters report stated that the probe covers activities from 2019 to 2024 across France and the European Union.

JUNALCO initiated the investigation after receiving user complaints about financial losses allegedly resulting from misleading information provided by the world’s largest crypto exchange.

Users also alleged that Binance operated without the required regulatory approvals.

French authorities had previously conducted a preliminary investigation into Binance in 2023, examining potential illegal client solicitation and money laundering violations.

The exchange faces mounting legal challenges globally, including a US Supreme Court decision allowing a lawsuit over unregistered token sales to proceed.

In Australia, regulators sued Binance’s local derivatives operation for allegedly misclassifying retail customers as wholesale clients, removing consumer protections.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.