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Money laundering in Vietnam: Legal responses and enforcement gaps

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Abstract
Money laundering is a serious and increasingly complex crime that poses substantial threats to the economic stability, political integrity, and social order of countries worldwide, including Vietnam. In the context of Vietnam’s deepening integration into the global economy, rapid technological development, digitalization of financial services, and the growing sophistication of financial transactions have created favorable conditions for money laundering activities to expand in both scale and complexity. These illicit practices are not only increasing in frequency but are also becoming more technologically advanced and difficult to detect, presenting significant challenges for law enforcement and regulatory authorities. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of money laundering as a criminal phenomenon in Vietnam, with a particular focus on the current legal framework governing anti-money laundering and the practical difficulties encountered in its implementation. The study employs a qualitative research methodology, combining doctrinal legal analysis, critical review of relevant legal documents, and comparative assessment of international standards and best practices in anti-money laundering regulation. Through an examination of Vietnamese laws, regulatory mechanisms, and enforcement practices, the paper identifies persistent shortcomings in practical application, including weak enforcement capacity, limited coordination among relevant agencies, insufficient professional expertise, and the rapid adaptation of laundering techniques by criminal networks. Although Vietnam has made notable efforts to align its anti-money laundering regime with international norms, especially those promoted by global financial and regulatory institutions, several gaps remain that hinder effective enforcement. By synthesizing legal analysis with comparative insights, this study highlights key areas requiring improvement and proposes strategic measures to strengthen Vietnam’s anti-money laundering capacity. These measures include targeted legal reforms, enhanced institutional capacity building for law enforcement and supervisory authorities, improved interagency cooperation, and more effective financial monitoring and reporting systems. Strengthening Vietnam’s anti-money laundering framework is essential not only for safeguarding national security and financial stability but also for ensuring compliance with international obligations, promoting transparency, and enhancing investor confidence in Vietnam’s financial system.
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Published
Mar 13, 2026
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8(9)
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2026573
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Tran Thu Hanh, Tran Thi Tuyet Nhung, Nguyen Hung (2026). Money laundering in Vietnam: Legal responses and enforcement gaps. Multidisciplinary Science Journal, 8(9), 2026573. https://doi.org/10.31893/multiscience.2026573