The new rules will enable and oblige tax authorities with anti-money laundering responsibilities in any EU country to automatically share information such as bank account balances, interest income and dividends, with their counterparts in other member states. Emmanuel Maurel (S&D, FR), the rapporteur on Parliament's position, said "huge efforts made in transparency are the only way to fight against [tax evasion] this scourge that affects public finances." In its resolution, Parliament says that links between money laundering, the funding of terrorism, organised crime and tax evasion, highlight the need for close cooperation and coordination among EU countries.