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Cyprus to get money-laundering audit in EU bailout bid

Posted: March 5, 2013 at 2:55 a.m.

Christine Lagarde (right), managing director of the international monetary fund, speaks with Klaus Regling, executive officer of the European Financial Stability Facility, during a meeting Monday in Brussels.

European finance ministers on Monday pushed cash-strapped Cyprus into accepting an independent audit on the implementation of the country’s policies aimed at combating money-laundering to secure a bailout, officials said.

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