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What is a politically exposed person (PEP)?

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Núria
  • Updated September 15, 2022 15:11

People who have been entrusted with outstanding public functions and their direct or close relatives are considered PEPs. A person ceases to be considered a PEP if they stop performing that function for at least one year.

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