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AML / KYC
UK Issues Guidance on ‘Failure to Prevent Fraud’ Offence
By Thisanka Siripala | 11/11/2024
The guidance aims to help organisations implement a fraud prevention framework ahead of the ‘failure to prevent fraud’ offence coming into force on 1 September 2025.
Enforcement
UK FCA Fines PwC for Failing to Report Fraud Suspicions
By Mark Johnston | 20/08/2024
This is the FCA’s first-ever fine against an auditor, imposed because PwC failed to report fraud suspicions to the regulator.
Enforcement
UK SFO Charges Ex-Glencore Employees Over Bribery Scheme
By Editors | 03/08/2024
Five former Glencore employees are charged with conspiring to make corrupt payments to benefit the company’s oil operations in West Africa.
Enforcement
LIBOR Convictions to be Raised With UK Supreme Court
By Editors | 22/05/2024
The Court of Appeal opened the door for Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo to directly apply to the Supreme Court for permission to appeal their convictions.
Enforcement
UK Court Dismisses Appeals Against Rate Rigging Convictions
By Editors | 30/03/2024
Two former bankers including Tom Hayes had their appeals rejected in the UK, despite the Hayes case being dismissed in the US in 2022.
Enforcement
UK FCA Commits to Being More Transparent About Investigations
By Editors | 28/02/2024
The FCA pledges to be more proactive about announcing investigations and naming the firms involved, to improve deterrence.
AML / KYC
Indonesia to Sue UK for Share of 2020 Airbus Bribery Settlement
By Editors | 27/09/2023
Indonesia plans to sue the UK to annul a billion-dollar settlement Airbus agreed with France, the UK and the US.
Crypto / Digital Assets
New Zealand: Collapsed Crypto Firm Reported to FMA, SFO
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 22/08/2023
Grant Thornton has contacted regulators about a NZ$6.3 million shortfall between reported user holdings and the digital assets held by collapsed crypto firm Dasset.
New “Failure to Prevent Bribery” Offence before Australian Parliament
By Abigail McGregor | 07/07/2023
Abigail McGregor and Hoory Yeldizian explain the implications of a new law that will subject corporations to penalties if an associate engages in bribery.
Enforcement
Former London Trader Allowed to Appeal LIBOR Rigging Conviction
By Editors | 07/07/2023
Tom Hayes was the first person to be convicted of rigging LIBOR. He was released from jail in 2021 after serving half of an 11-year sentence.
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