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Sanctions
USD, EUR Banknotes Being Shipped to Russia Despite Sanctions – Report
By Editors | 14/08/2024
Russia has managed to circumvent sanctions blocking cash imports by arranging transport from countries including the UAE and Turkey.
AML / KYC
Bulgarian Man Extradited to US Over Illegal Exports to Russia
By Editors | 14/08/2024
Milan Dimitrov conspired with two others to use a Bulgarian company to receive export-controlled items from the US and transship them to Russia.
Big Picture
Mekong Club Calls on FIs to Bolster Efforts Against Modern Slavery
By Nithya Subramanian | 13/08/2024
Mekong Club published a new report offering recommendations, typologies and indicators to help FIs address modern slavery risks.
ESG / Sustainability
ICVCM Rejects Eight Methodologies in Latest CCP Assessment
By Ranamita Chakraborty | 13/08/2024
Eight renewable energy methodologies, representing 32% of the carbon credit market, fail to meet Core Carbon Principles requirements.
Enforcement
US Court Convicts Former Mozambique Official in Bribery Case
By Editors | 12/08/2024
Following a four-week trial in New York, Mozambique’s former finance minister was found guilty for accepting $7mn in bribes.
Sanctions
JPMorgan Requests Dismissal of NY Lawsuit Against Russia’s VTB
By Editors | 12/08/2024
JPMorgan said it is seeking to dismiss the lawsuit “against its will” because it faces uncertain risks if it violates an injunction issued by a Russian court.
Crypto / Digital Assets
NY Fed Assesses Effectiveness of Tornado Cash Sanctions
By Editors | 11/08/2024
The study found that non-cooperation with the Tornado Cash sanctions was not monetarily driven, but instead motivated by “philosophical reasons”.
Sanctions
US, UK, Canada Announce Coordinated Sanctions Against Belarus
By Editors | 11/08/2024
The sanctions mark the four-year anniversary of the 2020 presidential election in Belarus, which was widely regarded as fraudulent.
Enforcement
US Man Arrested for Facilitating DPRK Remote IT Worker Fraud
By Editors | 10/08/2024
DOJ said Matthew Isaac Knoot enabled North Korean IT workers to work for US and UK companies from locations in China, and laundered money for them.
Sanctions
Russia, China Working on Regulations to Facilitate Barter Trade – Reports
By Editors | 10/08/2024
New regulatory arrangements being put in place are expected to enable barter deals between Russia and China involving agriculture “as soon as this autumn”.
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