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TI RAISES WARNS THAT BRITAIN’S BOOMING ELECTRONIC MONEY TRANSMISSION SECTOR MAY POSE A SERIOUS ML RISK
Anti-corruption group Transparency International (TI) has called on the British government to stiffen AML controls for the UK’s booming electronic money institutions (EMI) sector. It has concluded that ML risk red flags are present at one third of such licenced businesses.…
USA BITES BULLET ON AML REAL ESTATE REPORTING
The USA’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has announced plans to impose broad AML customer due diligence (CDD) and suspicious transaction reporting requirements on the country’s real estate sector. This would potentially tackle a major vulnerability allowing dirty money into the American economy.…
DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS: NOT TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN
Since its foundation, the United States has regularly seen opposition party presidents defeat the candidate of the incumbent ruling party. Indeed, since the 1920s (when Republican presidents held sway), only one ruling presidential candidate won an election to replace a predecessor from the same party – President George Bush Snr in 1988.…
EU FRAUD ROUND UP – EPPO LAUNCH COMES AS EU INCREASES LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION AGAINST FRAUD
European Union (EU) law enforcement, perhaps emboldened by the launch of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), has launched a series of cases and inquiries, including against high-ranking politicians accused of corruption. For example, Gabrijela Žalac, Croatia’s regional development and EU funds minister from 2016-9, and three accomplices, have been arrested, on EPPO orders, for alleged fraud regarding the purchase by her ministry of deliberately overpriced software for a public company.…
APPAREL SECTOR: COUNTRY PROFILE BANGLADESH
The second-largest garment exporting country in the world, Bangladesh has grown its position as a key outsourcing hub since the 1980s.
With a global market share of 6.26%, according to the World Trade Statistical Review 2021 (1), “The industry has come a long way,” said Md. …
EUROPEAN UNION ACCOUNTANTS FACE NEW DETAILED DEMANDS ON HOW THEY FIGHT MONEY LAUNDERING
Accountants in the European Union (EU) are facing the launch of a more intrusive and proactive legal system fighting money laundering (ML) and terrorist finance (TF), designed to stem the flow of dirty money across borders.
These are huge. Impossible to count accurately, but the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has estimated that USD2 trillion is laundered annually worldwide from all types of crime, from tax evasion to sanctions busting and drug trafficking to white collar fraud.…
POLAND CAN MANUFACTURING AND FILLING SECTOR OFFERS STRENGTHS IN INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
The Polish can manufacturing and filling industry continues to attract attention from major buyers and investors from around the world, aware that this strong and innovating national sector is able to rely on a strong, reliable workforce.
Global beverage giant PepsiCo, for example, has been drawn to the Polish can manufacturing industry.…
EGMONT GROUP SAYS MAJOR COMPANIES SHOULD BE ALERT FOR CHANGE IN MONEY LAUNDERING AS COVID-19 SHAKES UP GLOBAL TRADE
The Egmont Group is the global organisation linking financial intelligence units (FIU), which are the primary agencies in each country and autonomous jurisdiction worldwide charged with detecting and analysing money laundering and terrorist finance. The group’s chair Hennie Verbeek-Kusters spoke to Commercial Crime International in an exclusive interview.…
ETHIOPIA LOOKS FOR ALTERNATIVE EXPORT MARKETS AS IT FACES THE IMMINENT WITHDRAWAL OF AGOA BENEFITS
The impending withdrawal of Ethiopia from the USA’s Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) because of human rights concerns will be disruptive and damaging to the country’s clothing and textile sector, a senior government official has told Just Style.
Bantiyhun Gessese, communications affairs directorate director at the Ethiopia Textile Industry Development Institute (ETIDI) said “AGOA has been a major incentive for domestic and international investors to export various types of light manufacturing products free of tax, while creating massive job opportunities especially for the youth.”…
AUTOMATION NOT YET ABLE TO FORCE MASS RESHORING – BUT THAT DAY MAY COME, SAY EXPERTS
The use of ‘sewbots’ that can replace human sewers and other robotics look set to transform the clothing and textile supply chain and facilitate reshoring or near-shoring to developed countries currently reliant on lower income outsourcing hubs, maybe thousands of kilometres away from buyers.…