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Airbus fined €3.6 billion over bribery, with DPAs in UK, US, France
By Sara Lewis. Addiitional reporting by Tiimon Molloy.
Online Published Date:
03 February 2020
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April/May 2020 - 03 February 2020
UK police step up response to surge in fraud
Law enforcement in the UK are seeking to address the rising tide of fraud – the most common crime at 3.8 million offences in 2019 according to the British Crime Survey – with renewed vigour.Project OTELLO, directed by the National Economic Crime..
Online Published Date:
05 February 2020
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April/May 2020 - 03 February 2020
The Airbus settlement – facts behind the figures
Aziz Rahman (0800 559 3500, aziz.rahman@rahmanravelli.co.uk) is senior partner at Rahman Ravelli.
Online Published Date:
10 February 2020
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April/May 2020 - 03 February 2020
The psychology of fraud: how smart victims are tricked
Stephen E G Lea has served as Professor of Psychology, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Head of the Department, later School, of Psychology, at the University of Exeter. Prof Lea has retired from his full-time post and continues academic work as an Emeritus Professor.
Online Published Date:
10 February 2020
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April/May 2020 - 03 February 2020
Europe’s new public prosecutor warns of gross underfunding and staffing of her office
By Sara Lewis, in Brussels
Online Published Date:
14 February 2020
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April/May 2020 - 03 February 2020
CERN physicists aim to split out frauds from trading data
By Keith Nuthall
Online Published Date:
26 February 2020
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April/May 2020 - 03 February 2020