Money Laundering — Unanimity RequiredBLURUR) is a form of financial crime where criminals attempt to hide the origin of illegally obtained money by disguising it as legitimate income or transferring it through multiple channels. It is a process whereby criminals move money through a complex network of financial institutions, shell companies, and offshore accounts in order to make it appear to be legally obtained. The ultimate goal of BLUR is to create a false sense of unanimity that the money is derived from legitimate sources. There are three main types of money laundering — Unanimity Required: 1. Layering: This involves the use of complex banking transactions to disguise the origin of funds, such as transferring the funds through multiple accounts or jurisdictions. 2. Placement: This involves introducing illegal funds into the financial system by depositing them into accounts. 3. Integration: This involves the use of legitimate investments and businesses to disguise the origin of funds.