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Baltic exchange
Suspect transactions, worth billions of euros, by non-resident customers of Nordic financial institutions have forced a re-evaluation of anti-money laundering in northern Europe. Sarah Gibbons and Monika Hanley, in Riga, check for signs of..
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07 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Four AML reviews and a police inquiry may have saved NatWest a UK£265m fine… but didn’t!
Denis O’Connor, a Fellow of both the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales and the Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment, was a member of the British Bankers’ Association Money Laundering Committee from 2003-10 and a member of the Joint Money Laundering Steering Group’s Board and Editorial Panel between 2010 and 2016. He has been a frequent speaker at industry conferences on financial crime issues, both in the UK and abroad.
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07 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
US Treasury sees art market in frame for AML
By Keith Nuthall
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08 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Good from bad? – the use of financial crime penalties
John Binns (+44 (0)20 7430 2277, jbinns@bcl.com) is a partner at BCL Solicitors LLP, specialising in financial crime and money laundering, including advice to the regulated sector.
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09 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Ex-Credit Suisse banker tells Swiss court compliance training was minimal
In the first criminal trial of a bank in Switzerland, for alleged laundering of the drug trafficking proceeds generated by a Bulgarian cartel, a former relationship manager (RM) at Credit Suisse, its co-defendant, said her training had all been..
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10 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
MetLife pays HK$7m in Hong Kong for screening, review and monitoring failings
MetLife Limited (now named FWD Life (Hong Kong) Limited) and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of Hong Kong Limited (now FWD Life Assurance Company (Hong Kong) Limited) must pay HK$7 million (US$898,000) after Hong Kong’s Insurance Authority..
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10 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
BLV fined US$20,000 by FINRA for miscast AML programme and testing failure
BLVSecurities did not amend its anti-money laundering programme in line with achange in nature of its business, FINRA investigators found. Before May 2018, the firm mainly worked on privateplacements for US customers but from that date it began to..
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10 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Standard deviation – an FATF reckoning
It would be surprising, writes Keith Nuthall, if a complex intergovernmental programme did not spark unintended consequences, but some experts fear that the global system designed and promoted by the Financial Action Task Force has caused unwanted..
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16 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Open up: US set to pilot cross-border SAR sharing
Michael D. Mann (+1 212 839 5837, mdmann@sidley.com & Brian P. Morrissey (+1 202 736 8407, bmorriss@sidley.com) are partners at Sidley Austin LLP and members of the firm’s White Collar: Government Litigation and Investigations practice group.
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16 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Setting out – FATF & Global AML/CFT in 2022
David Lewis (+33 7 84 24 14 09, dlewis@kroll.com) is managing director and global head of AML Advisory in the Forensic Investigations and Intelligence practice of Kroll. Until January 2022, he was FATF Executive Secretary and Senior Advisor to the G7 and G20.
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17 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Credit Suisse data leak exposes accounts of corrupt PEPs and other criminals
More than 18,000 accounts, linked to over 30,000 Credit Suisse international clients, shared by a whistleblower with Süddeutsche Zeitung, have revealed some who should never have been taken on, according to compliance experts who looked at the data,..
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21 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Western powers impose sanctions on Russia over Ukraine aggression
By Keith Nuthall
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22 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Lion Brokers Ltd fined CI$261,991 in Cayman for AML faults
Securities firm Lion Brokers Limited was found, during anonsite inspection by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, to havenon-compliant anti-money laundering controls around enhanced due diligence,risk assessment and sanctions screening. CIMA has..
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23 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Clear Junction fined UK£36,393 by OFSI for breach of Ukraine sovereignty sanctions
Paymentservices provider Clear Junction Ltd, on 2 February [2021], was ordered to paya UK£36,393.45 penalty for contravening UK sanctions relating to the illegalannexation of Crimea by Russia. [1] The enforcement notice was published on 22 February..
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23 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
Ukraine-Russia crisis [1] – sanctions responses
23/2/22: The situation in Ukraine is fast-moving: governments internationally are ramping up sanctions in reaction to Russia’s invasion. Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers are closely monitoring the new measures, their analysis accurate at the dates..
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24 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
US, EU and UK impose further sanctions on Russia as tanks roll towards Kyiv
By Keith Nuthall
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25 February 2022
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291 - 01 March 2022
National Bank of Pakistan fined U$55m in US for years of AML failures
By Keith Nuthall
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26 February 2022
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292 - 01 April 2022
EU and UK sanction Putin over Russian invasion of Ukraine
By Keith Nuthall
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26 February 2022
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292 - 01 April 2022
Ukraine-Russia crisis [2] – sanctions: ratchet up
25/2/22: Nato members are broadening and deepening their sanctions against Russia as its military push on through Ukraine. Herbert Smith Freehills lawyers review the latest measures announced by the United States, United Kingdom and European..
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26 February 2022
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292 - 01 April 2022
Shell shock
War changes everything. The Economic Crime Bill, just a few weeks ago not important enough to be debated, catapulted to the front of the UK legislative agenda at the start of March [2022], as the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill,..
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28 February 2022
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292 - 01 April 2022