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BNP Paribas fined CNY2.7m in China for CDD and reporting breaches
The Chinese subsidiary of BNP Paribas will pay a CNY2.7million (US$378,500) fine after People’s Bank of China investigators found thatcustomer identification was not always verified and large and suspicioustransactions sometimes not reported. The..
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01 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day seventy
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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UK lockdown - day seventy-one
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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02 June 2020
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Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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03 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day seventy-three
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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04 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day seventy-four
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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05 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day seventy-seven
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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08 June 2020
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Civil recovery and tax evasion: a winning combination?
John Binns (+44 (0)20 7430 2277, jbinns@bcl.com) and Harry Travers (+44 (0)20 7430 2277, htravers@bcl.com) are partners at BCL Solicitors LLP, specialising in financial crime, money laundering and sanctions.
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09 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day seventy-eight
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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09 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day seventy-nine
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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10 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day eighty
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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11 June 2020
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Conflict costs - Syria
As Syria enters its tenth year of civil war, the economy is in tatters, foreign currency is in short supply, and sanctions have not only been renewed, the United States has introduced additional, secondary measures. Funds still flow, but how? Paul..
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12 June 2020
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Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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12 June 2020
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Eyes always open – KYC 'now'
Dermot Corrigan (+44 7710 266333, dermot.corrigan@smartkyc.com) is CEO of smartKYC.
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15 June 2020
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An altogether different order – quantum computing threat & defence
The ability to be in two places at once, albeit at particle level, while not measurable, as it will affect the outcome, may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but quantum computing, which harnesses the theoretical physics, is hard fact, finds..
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15 June 2020
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Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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15 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day eighty-five
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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16 June 2020
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Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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17 June 2020
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Commerzbank London fined UK£37.8 million for nearly five years of AML breaches
The London branch of German lender Commerzbank is to pay a UK£37,805,400 penalty after the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found widespread AML failings in its know your customer (KYC) and monitoring framework between 23 October 2012 and 29..
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18 June 2020
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Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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18 June 2020
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AML and solicitors: time to root out the bad apples?
John Binns(+44 (0)20 7430 2277,jbinns@bcl.com) is a partner at BCL Solicitors LLP in London, specialising in AML compliance and enforcement.
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18 June 2020
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JAK Medlemsbank fined SEK1.6m for risk assessment, CDD failings
JAK Medlemsbank, the Swedish cooperative bank, has been fined SEK1.6 million (US$170,000) by Finansinspektionen for “significant deficiencies” in its AML/CFT risk assessment and customer due diligence practice, including record-keeping.In many..
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19 June 2020
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Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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19 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day ninety-one
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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22 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day ninety-two
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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23 June 2020
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Ownership unlocked – jurisdictional keys to criminal property
‘Safe as houses’ may still apply to criminal funds invested in real estate in many parts of the world but laws and enforcement authorities are beginning to recover lost ground. Jonathan Dyson reports.New initiatives internationally aim to tackle..
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23 June 2020
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Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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24 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day ninety-four
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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25 June 2020
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SEB fined SKr1bn over weak AML in Baltics
SEB, the Swedish lender controlled by the Wallenberg family of industrialists, has been fined SKr1 billion (US$107m) by the Finansinspektionen for deficiencies in anti-money laundering controls in its Baltic operations. [1]The financial markets..
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25 June 2020
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UK lockdown – day ninety-five
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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26 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day ninety-eight
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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29 June 2020
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UK lockdown - day ninety-nine
Martin Woods (martin@amlwoods.com) is a former Metropolitan Police Officer and latterly the Head of Financial Crime at Thomson Reuters.
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30 June 2020
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