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Money Laundering Bulletin

Lombard Bank Malta fined €340,058 for broad AML breaches

The Maltese Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU) imposed an administrative fine of €340,058 on the Lombard Bank Malta plc on 23 October [2020] for wide-ranging anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing failings. [1]An onsite..
Online Published Date:  02 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

FinCrime Curator – October 2020

An abundance of high quality broadcast content is available to financial crime professionals (often at no cost), so much that those at the frontline won’t have time to watch and listen to it all; fortunately, that is part of our job. MLB selects..
Online Published Date:  03 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

EU ministers back AML plan for single supervisor and tighter law

By Nicholas Wallace, in Brussels, and Keith Nuthall
Online Published Date:  05 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Latvia fines Reģionālā investīciju banka €473,076 over source of funds checks

Reģionālā investīciju banka is to pay €473,076 to Latvia’s Financial and Capital Market Commission (FCMC) after an onsite inspection discovered “irregularities in detecting the source of funds” behind large cash transactions by “high risk clients..
Online Published Date:  09 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Seven law firms fined Dh100,000 each in UAE for AML breaches

The UAE Ministry of Justice, on 8 November [2020], announced individual penalties of Dh100,000 (US$27,220) against seven unnamed law firms for failing to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, Gulf News reports. [1]The fines follow a..
Online Published Date:  09 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Sailing in uncharted waters - extending the moratorium period

Jonathan Fisher QC (jf@brightlinelaw.co.uk) is ranked in the first tier by the UK’s professional directories as a leading Queen’s Counsel in Proceeds of Crime cases. Anita Clifford is also ranked as a leading / up and coming junior barrister in this area of practice. (www.brightlinelaw.co.uk)
Online Published Date:  09 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Banco Itaú fined US$9.64m in Paraguay for reporting failures

Brazil’sBanco Itaú failed to report suspicious transactions to Secretaría de Prevenciónde Lavado de Dinero o Bienes (SEPRELED), the Paraguan financial intelligenceunit, and was fined US$9.64 million in August [2020], according to an announcementby..
Online Published Date:  10 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Informa Law resumes printing and distribution of Money Laundering Bulletin

Following the temporary halt to our normal printing and distribution of Money Laundering Bulletin due to the coronavirus pandemic, Informa Law is pleased to confirm that hard copy publication will begin to be distributed again from 1 January 2021 in..
Online Published Date:  10 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

BoyleSports Enterprise fined UK£2.8m by Gambling Commission for AML failings

Gambling operator BoyleSports Enterprise has been censured and fined UK£2.8 million by the UK regulator for weak anti-money laundering controls on its Boylesports.com and Boylecasino.com websites. [1]The Gambling Commission found the firm lacked an..
Online Published Date:  12 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Cainvest fines CI$100,000 in Cayman over failed due diligence and transaction checks

Cainvest Bank and Trust Limited's breaches of the Cayman Islands’ Anti-Money Laundering Regulations have cost it a CI$100,000 (US$120,000) penalty from the regulator. [1]The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) found the bank had failed to..
Online Published Date:  13 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Paysera fined €370,000 in Lithuania over e-money AML failings

The Bank of Lithuania has fined Paysera LT, an electronic money institution, €370,000 for “significant shortcomings” in anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing compliance. [1]The Financial Market Supervision Service (FMSS) visited..
Online Published Date:  17 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

FinCEN proposes ‘Travel Rule’ threshold cut to US$250 for international transfers

TheUS ‘Travel Rule’, which requires originator details be sent in payment instructionsto each receiving institution in the transfer chain, would apply to amountsover US$250, down from the current US$3,000 threshold, under a proposal fromthe..
Online Published Date:  17 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Expectation management

Timon Molloy (timon.molloy@informa.com), Editor
Online Published Date:  18 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

UK SARs volumes go ever higher – FIU report

Totalsuspicious activity reports filed with the UK financial intelligence unit roseto a record 573,085 for the year to March 2020, 20% up on the previous 12months, while defence against money laundering (DAML) submissions increased81%, to..
Online Published Date:  19 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Christmas crime, bravado and whine

Susan Grossey may be contacted on +44 (0)1223 563636, susan@thinkingaboutcrime.com, www.thinkingaboutcrime.com
Online Published Date:  20 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Close to home – online training

Covid-19 and the expansion of home-basedworking it has forged pose significant training and mentoring challenges. KeithNuthall finds vendors, AML bodies and subject matter experts busydeveloping new services and strategies to ensure that financial..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Levy or tax – ways to pay for public sector AML

Governments, perennially resettingpriorities, may focus existing resource on asset recovery after a wave ofCovid-19 job retention scheme fraud, but, medium-term, funding of economiccrime initiatives, including law enforcement, could be borne,..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Out back – Australia

In Australia, upgrading AML/CFT law andregulation to meet international standards has stalled, Barbara Barkhausenreports, from Sydney, while a widening banking scandal only emphasises the needfor reform. Millions of failuresConcern in Australia over..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

EU lockdown – directive to regulation

Unevenimplementation of the anti-money laundering directives and manifest failures tostop massive flows of illicit funds through EU banks have impelled the EuropeanCommission to tighten the bloc’s legal framework in a bid to more effectivelyresist..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

House cleaning – casinos

Cash-intensive,high-roller friendly – casinos on and offline are a strong magnet for hot moneybut regulators in some jurisdictions, at least, are starting to push them harderto resist. Poorna Rodrigo reports from Leicester, UK; Keith Nuthallfrom..
Online Published Date:  21 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  279 - 22 October 2020

Credence fined in Malta for risk assessment, due diligence & monitoring flaws

Two firms operating under the same lead name – Credence Corporate and Advisory Services Ltd (CCAS) and Credence Fiduciary Ltd (CF) – which breached Malta’s Prevention of Money Laundering and Funding of Terrorism Regulations must pay €143,119 [1] and..
Online Published Date:  25 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  280 - 25 November 2020

Defence retort

John Binns (+44 (0)20 7430 2277, jbinns@bcl.com) is a partner at BCL Solicitors LLP, specialising in financial crime and money laundering.
Online Published Date:  30 November 2020
Appeared in issue:  280 - 25 November 2020

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