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Money Laundering Bulletin

Second wave: US sanctions against Iran re-imposed

Susannah Cogman (+44 (0)20 7466 2580, susannah.cogman@hsf.com) and Daniel Hudson (+44 (0)20 7466 2470, daniel.hudson@hsf.com) are partners, Jonathan Cross (+1 917 542 7824, jonathan.cross@hsf.com) is of Counsel, and Christopher Milazzo (+1 917 542 7807, christopher.milazzo@hsf.com) an associate with Herbert Smith Freehillls.
Online Published Date:  06 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Repeat offending – UK government v. money laundering

Timon Molloy (timon.molloy@informa.com), Editor
Online Published Date:  07 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Luxembourg before European Court over Fourth ML Directive transposition delay

Luxembourg has today (8 November) been referred to theEuropean Court of Justice (ECJ) by the European Commission over its failure to fully implement the Fourth EU Money Laundering Directive (4MLD), which became effective on 26 June 2017. To date, 21..
Online Published Date:  08 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Malta told by European Commission to improve AML supervision of banks

Malta’sFinancial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU) has been instructed, on 8 November, to strengthen its supervision of the country’s banks by the European Commission; it has ten days to respond. The move comes after the European Banking Authority..
Online Published Date:  09 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

HSBC fined in South Africa for AML failings

HSBC has been fined 15 million rand (UK£844,297) by the Prudential Authority (PA) of the South Africa Reserve Bank over weaknesses in its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing controls. [1]The central bank authority said that the..
Online Published Date:  12 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

MoneyGram forfeits $125m after DPA breach

MoneyGram, the global money services business, is to pay$125m to the US Department of Justice after “significant weaknesses” in its anti-fraud and anti-money laundering programme meant it failed to comply with a 2012 deferred prosecution agreement..
Online Published Date:  12 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Blurred vision – cannabis and reporting

David Rundle (+44 (0)20 7872 1607, david.rundle@wilmerhale.com) Counsel in WilmerHale’s UK White Collar Defence & Investigations practice.
Online Published Date:  12 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Société Générale fined $1.34 billion for US sanctions violations

Société Générale, the French global banking group, will pay $1.34 billion in penalties for breaching US sanctions and another $95 million for anti-money laundering compliance failings.New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) investigators..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

More than one million refused accounts by UK firms over financial crime risk

Larger UK-regulated financial services firms refused to onboard 1.15 million prospective customers due to financial crime concerns, according to data reported in 2017 at their accounting year end for the previous 12 months.The Financial Conduct..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

FinCEN expands real estate Geographic Targeting Orders, covers virtual currencies

US title insurance companies will, under reissued Geographic Targeting Orders, have to identify the beneficial owners of shell companies used to purchase residential property wholly for cash in counties in 12 metropolitan areas: Boston; Chicago;..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Three global banks in spotlight over Danske correspondent roles

Danske Bank whistleblower Howard Wilkinson, who first notified management in Copenhagen about suspicious flows through the Estonian branch in 2013, and then again in 2014, pointed the finger at three leading international banks in testimony to the..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Deutsche Bank fined Rupees 30.1 million in India for AML failings

Deutsche Bank has been fined Rupees 30.1 million (approximately US$420,000) by the Reserve Bank of India for compliance failings including know your customer/anti-money laundering breaches. [1]The order, dated 5 November 2018, also refers to..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Fixing the lottery of life

Susan Grossey may be contacted on +44 (0)1223 563636, susan@thinkingaboutcrime.com, www.thinkingaboutcrime.com
Online Published Date:  22 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

Out to sea – the Netherlands offshore

The Dutch record on anti-money laundering in its Caribbean territories is not so sunny find Keith Nuthall and Sarah Gibbons.The Dutch Caribbean’s weak reputation for fighting money laundering, and to a lesser extent terror financing, persists with..
Online Published Date:  22 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  259 - 01 December 2018

UK to compel registration of limited partnerships through regulated agents

TheUK government is set to require limited partnerships to register through regulated agents and maintain a link to the UK, the Financial Times reports. A letter to HM Treasury from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS),..
Online Published Date:  28 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  260 - 01 February 2019

UK Revenue & Customs fines rise in value, fall in volume

HM Revenue & Customs levied fines for anti-money laundering breaches totalling UK£2,258,657 in the 12 months to 31 March 2018, almost double the previous year’s figure of UK£1,182,179 according to data obtained under a Freedom of Information..
Online Published Date:  28 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  260 - 01 February 2019

Beyond Brexit [Video]

The United Kingdom’s scheduled departure from the European Union on 29 March 2019 is fast approaching. Committed to implement EU law during a transition period, which would include the Fifth ML Directive, how is the erstwhile member state likely to..
Online Published Date:  29 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  260 - 01 February 2019

Deutsche Bank raided in ML probe, lens on compliance and wealth management executives

Around 170 police and prosecutors raided the Frankfurt offices of Deutsche Bank on Thursday and Friday (29-30 November) in an investigation into whether the wealth management division of Germany’s biggest lender failed to report suspicious transfers..
Online Published Date:  30 November 2018
Appeared in issue:  260 - 01 February 2019

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