Suspicious Activity Reports | Fraud | Brett Wilson LLP (2024)

The Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 places positive obligations on the regulated sector to disclose the existence of suspicious transactions to the National Crime Agency ('NCA'). Such activity is disclosed via Suspicious Activity Reports ('SAR's). In practical terms, this means a transaction may be delayed (e.g. a bank account frozen/inhibited) whilst the matter is investigated by NCA. As notifying an individual or corporation of the fact an SAR has been made is an offence in its own right, one can be left in the dark and often without access to funds or redress.

This can cause significant inconvenience and/or disruption to individuals and businesses and may call for a robust response. In most instances a SAR will be cleared by the NCA, but in some cases it is the precursor to a criminal investigation or an application for anAccount Freezing Order or a Restraint Order. Brett Wilson LLP is almost uniquely placed to advise and represent individuals and businesses on these matters and the interplay between criminal and civil proceedings.

Why has my bank account been frozen?

It is likely that the bank has made (or is considering making) a SAR to the NCA. The Bank is seeking consent to process transactions through your account. The SAR is normally triggered by an unusual transaction, which will typically be picked up by a computer algorithm. This might be where the transaction involves an unusually large sum of money or there are potential concerns over the source of the money.

Why won’t the bank talk to me or provide me with an explanation?

The bank is prevented by law from disclosing the fact that it has made a SAR. It is common for affected customers to feel as if they are being passed from pillar to post.

Is there anything I can do?

You can review transactions on your bank account in order to identify any transaction out of the ordinary that might have triggered suspicion. If for example, you have received funds for a deposit to be transferred for the purchase of a home then it may be that your lawyers can speed matters up by explaining this to the bank. You should keep a documented record of your communications with the bank (including a note of all phone calls) and retain paperwork relating to relevant transactions.

How long can a bank freeze your account for suspicious activity?

It is most likely to be resolved within a couple of weeks. However, if the NCA are investigating you may not hear anything for up to 42 days. After the expiry of that period the Bank must normally release the bank account unless there is a court order.

What if the bank still won’t release the funds?

If the moratorium period has expired then the bank may be acting unlawfully in continuing to deny you access to your funds. You should consult with solicitors about the instigation of proceedings to recover your money.

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Account frozen and no explanation – SARs and the high street bank customer

Why instruct Brett Wilson LLP?

We have very extensive experience in dealing with litigation which arises out of frozen bank accounts both in terms of civil claims against the banks and court orders obtained under Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. We can give you practical advice from the outset to assist you when your bank account is under investigation.

How do I Instruct Brett Wilson LLP?

You should contact one of our team to discuss your case and arrange a preliminary consultation. At the consultation we will give you advice about your bank account, talk through the relevant practical and legal issues, and set out your options. We will review relevant documentation ahead of the consultation. The consultation will help you understand your position and allow you to make an informed decision about what action, if any, to take. We will provide you with details of our fee structure.

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FAQs

What happens after a suspicious activity report is filed? ›

At this point, if there is enough evidence of fraud, money laundering, or terrorist funding, the case will be handed over to the appropriate law enforcement agency. At no point is the individual who owns the account under investigation notified of the proceeding, unless it gets to the point of legal action being taken.

How much money triggers a suspicious activity report? ›

Dollar Amount Thresholds – Banks are required to file a SAR in the following circ*mstances: insider abuse involving any amount; transactions aggregating $5,000 or more where a suspect can be identified; transactions aggregating $25,000 or more regardless of potential suspects; and transactions aggregating $5,000 or ...

What are two triggers for a suspicious activity report? ›

Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) are crucial documents filed by financial institutions to report potentially illicit activities. Triggers for filing SARs include unusual transactions, patterns, or behaviors that raise suspicions of money laundering, fraud, or terrorist financing.

What is a common reason to file a suspicious activity report? ›

SAR filings can be triggered by a variety of activities that appear suspicious such as large cash deposits or withdrawals, frequent wire transfers to high-risk countries, structuring transactions to avoid reporting requirements, and any transaction that doesn't seem to have a legitimate business purpose.

What would be considered suspicious activity? ›

Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate a person may be involved in a crime or about to commit a crime.

Is depositing $5000 cash suspicious? ›

Depending on the situation, deposits smaller than $10,000 can also get the attention of the IRS. For example, if you usually have less than $1,000 in a checking account or savings account, and all of a sudden, you make bank deposits worth $5,000, the bank will likely file a suspicious activity report on your deposit.

What amount of money is considered suspicious? ›

Depositing a big amount of cash that is $10,000 or more means your bank or credit union will report it to the federal government. The $10,000 threshold was created as part of the Bank Secrecy Act, passed by Congress in 1970, and adjusted with the Patriot Act in 2002.

Can you tip off suspicious activity report? ›

At the same time, tipping off or telling the subject of the SAR that an SAR has been filed is forbidden and prevents them from being alerted that a law enforcement investigation action will start or is underway. The concept of tipping-off differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and within different institutions.

Who investigates SAR reports? ›

law enforcement officials throughout the United States. Under the system, FinCEN is designated as the single filing point for suspicious activity reports and is responsible for distributing the information within the government.

Who can know if a SAR has been filed? ›

Confidentiality of SARs:

A FinCEN Suspicious Activity Report (FinCEN SAR), and any information that would reveal the existence of the FinCEN SAR (collectively, “SAR information”), are confidential, and may not be disclosed except as specified in 31 U.S.C. 5318(g)(2) and in FinCEN's regulations (31 CFR Chapter X).

What are three suspicious activities? ›

Using binoculars or other devices to peer into apartment and home windows. Driving a vehicle slowly and aimlessly around campus. Sitting in a vehicle for extended periods of time or conducting transactions from a vehicle. Abruptly changing behavior when seen.

What is the timeline for SAR activity? ›

A financial institution is required to file a suspicious activity report no later than 30 calendar days after the date of initial detection of facts that may constitute a basis for filing a suspicious activity report.

How long after first becoming suspicious of a transaction do you have to report it? ›

A report made under section 29 of the FIC Act must be sent to the FIC as soon as possible, but not later than 15 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, after a natural person or any of his or her employees, or any of the employees or officers of a legal person or other entity, has become aware of a ...

What happens when there is suspicious activity on your bank account? ›

Determine Risk: Based on the investigation, the bank will determine the level of risk associated with the suspicious activity and determine the appropriate response. This may include closing the account, freezing assets, or reporting the activity to law enforcement.

What does the IRS consider suspicious activity? ›

Specifically, the act requires financial institutions to keep records of cash purchases of negotiable instruments, file reports of cash transactions exceeding $10,000 (daily aggregate amount), and to report suspicious activity that might signify money laundering, tax evasion, or other criminal activities.

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