What would stop a nominee director from revealing the identity of a shell company’s beneficial owner to police?

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Let’s say police find out money is being laundered through a bank account for a shell company. They can identify who the nominee director is because the nominee director signed all the paperwork. So what stops the nominee director from giving the name of the beneficial owner to police when questioned?

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Normally an NDA which means that the police have to get a court order in order to compel them to say.

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