Italy’s Bruna Szego has been appointed as the chair of the EU's new anti-money laundering watchdog after a three-hour hearing and debate in the European Parliament. Despite lacking support from the center-right European People’s Party and the Greens, she secured a majority against competitors Marcus Pleyer and Jan Reinder De Carpentier. Szego, the only woman in the race, leads the anti-money laundering unit at the Bank of Italy and has a strong background in linking macroprudential and AML risks.
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