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The long goodbye [Video]
The United Kingdom may have formally exited the European Union on 31 January 2020 but Brussels-made law still applies in the transition period till (at least) the end of the year. HM Treasury transposed the Fifth Money Laundering Directive by the 10..
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04 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
ING settles laundering case in Italy for €30 million
ING, the Dutch bank, will pay €30 million to settle a money laundering case in Italy, Reuters reported on 4 February [2020], citing a judicial source.Judge Roberto Crepaldi, presiding in the Milan court, levied a €1 million fine and disgorgement of..
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05 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Nigeria recoups over US$300m stolen by Abacha
Nigeriais set to recover some US$308 million stolen by General Sani Abacha, who ruledthe country from 1993 until his death in 1998, in a trilateral agreement reachedwith the United States and Jersey. [1]The money, part of up to US$4 billion Abacha..
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05 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
The Abacha affair – both regrettable and encouraging
Timon Molloy
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05 February 2020
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77 - 01 October 2000
Jersey fines Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank UK£475,000 for monitoring breaches
The Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC Jersey Branch has beenfined UK£475,000, and ordered to pay UK£25,000 costs, by Jersey’s Royal Courtfor failures in transaction monitoring controls around large cash withdrawals. The court heard that two Middle..
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06 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
ACAMS/RUSI study shows financial institutions failing to check for proliferation finance
By Keith Nuthall
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10 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Unexplained Wealth Orders: will the refusal of Zamira Hajiyeva’s appeal open the floodgates?
John Binns(+44 (0)20 7430 2277,jbinns@bcl.com) andMichael Drury(+44 (0)20 7430 2277,mdrury@bcl.com) are partners in the business crime and corporate regulatory department of BCL Solicitors LLP (www.bcl.com).
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11 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
BMI Securities Ltd fined HK$3.7m for AML breaches by Hong Kong SFC, senior manager suspended
Failures in anti-money laundering controls around dealings in bought and sold notes have cost BMI Securities Ltd a HK$3.7 million fine by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC). [1]In 2016, BMISL customers subscribed for shares in two..
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12 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
China fines three financial institutions and 24 individuals for AML failings
The People’s Bank of China has fined two banks and a securities firm a total of CNY52 million (US$7,425,920) for anti-money laundering violations.China Minsheng Bank, China Everbright Bank and Huatai Securities failed to conductadequate customer due..
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18 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Eight EU member states face legal action threat over 5MLD non-compliance
By Sara Lewis, in Brussels
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20 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Julius Baer censured by Swiss regulator, ban on large acquisitions until AML-compliant
Julius Baer, the Zurich-headquartered private bank, has been reprimanded by FINMA, the Swiss financial markets regulator, over “serious AML failings” between 2009 and early 2018, notably in connection with cases of alleged corruption involving..
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20 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Iran’s AML/CFT recalcitrance warrants counter-measures – FATF
By Keith Nuthall
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24 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
EU’s upcoming AML strategy should look to effective implementation of existing law, say experts
By Sara Lewis, in Brussels
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24 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Matching K(S)SS(S)tem* [3]: the inexact science
Eric A. Sohn,CAMS (eric.sohn@dowjones.com),global market strategist and product director, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance,New York, NY, USA.
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24 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Doing it for themselves
Susan Grossey may becontacted on +44 (0)1223 563636, susan@thinkingaboutcrime.com,www.thinkingaboutcrime.com
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24 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
U.S. economic sanctions: across last year
Mike Casey (+44 20 7469 2255, michael.casey@kirkland.com), ZachBrez (+1 212 446 4720, zachary.brez@kirkland.com) and KimNemirow (+1 312 862 3095, kim.nemirow@kirkland.com) arepartners at Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
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24 February 2020
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271 - 02 March 2020
Mr Green pays UK£3m as gambling regulator sees red over AML & harm prevention failures
Remote casino operator Mr Green Ltd will pay the UK Gambling Commission UK£3m, plus UK£10,349.77 towards its investigation costs, over “systemic failings” in social responsibility and anti-money laundering controls between 1 November 2014 and 16..
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27 February 2020
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272 - 01 April 2020