Financial Crime

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    Indonesia: OJK & Police Deepen Cooperation to Tackle Financial Scams

    By Nithya Subramanian | 15/01/2026

    The closer collaboration is expected to speed up scam investigations, strengthen enforcement and accelerate the recovery of victims’ funds amid a surge in online fraud cases.

    Conduct, Culture & Accountability

    China Lifts Whistleblower Reward Cap to CNY 1 Mln for Securities Offences

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 15/01/2026

    The new framework significantly boosts financial incentives and legal protections to encourage reporting of major securities violations.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    MAS Bans Former Fund Manager Over Fraudulent Bond Trades

    By Nithya Subramanian | 15/01/2026

    MAS has barred Sun Weiyeh for seven years after he was convicted of defrauding investors through improper bond transactions that caused losses to an externally held fund.

    Market Abuse

    Korea Expands Joint Task Force to Combat Stock Manipulation

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 15/01/2026

    Authorities will create a second team within a multi-agency unit to enhance the detection and punishment of market abuse.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    Korea to Block Transactions of Firms Controlled by Terrorist Financiers

    By Mark Johnston | 15/01/2026

    Financial institutions must identify and restrict services for entities owned or influenced by designated persons, effective 22 January.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    Thailand Dismantles Scam Ring Using Hong Kong ATMs for Laundering

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 15/01/2026

    Authorities arrested 10 individuals who used couriers and Thai bank cards to withdraw millions in scam proceeds from Hong Kong ATMs.

    Anti-Bribery & Corruption

    Korean Prosecutors Indict 10 in KRW 74.4 Billion IBK Loan Fraud Probe

    By Mark Johnston | 15/01/2026

    Former executives at the state-run lender face trial for bribery and breach of trust following a referral by financial regulators.

    Supervision & Enforcement

    Exclusive: Australia Set to Defer Core ‘Tranche 1’ AML/CTF Reforms

    By Nathan Lynch | 15/01/2026

    Australia is set to defer some key AML/CTF reforms until 2029, prioritising the Tranche 2 rollout and counter-terrorism ahead of the upcoming FATF mutual evaluation.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    Cambodia Halts Property Sales at Sanctioned Prince Group

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 14/01/2026

    The move follows the founder's extradition to China and a recent central bank order to liquidate the group's banking subsidiary.

    Capital Adequacy

    RBI Considers Ending 22-Year Freeze on New Co-operative Bank Licences

    By Nithya Subramanian | 14/01/2026

    Regulators have proposed an INR 3 billion capital floor and stringent governance rules to resume licensing after a two-decade hiatus.

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