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UNIVERSITIES OFFER ELITE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ADVICE TO ORGANISATIONS COMPLYING WITH AML LAWS
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE WORLD is not over-full of specialist academic experts at universities and colleges teaching anti-money laundering methods. This is partly because the subject is often subsumed into financial crime generally and partly because genuine AML skills can command a useful premium to banks and other major financial institutions better able to support lavish salaries and back-up systems.…
JAPAN: Asia commercial crime university experts command valuable expertise
By Gavin Blair
Though the number of academic specialists in commercial crime in the Asia-Pacific region may be fewer than in the US or Europe, many of the leading figures are both willing to work with corporate clients and have a great deal of experience outside the ivory towers.…
STRUCTURAL AND CULTURAL PROBLEMS EMBED FRAUD IN CHINA'S HUGE EMERGING ECONOMY
BY MARK GODFREY, in Beijing
THE DAILY deluge of crime reports in China’s press indicates that corruption and fraud are not only still rife in the country they are most acute where government regulatory bodies hand out business licences and approvals to state-owned firms.…
STAKES ARE HIGH FOR TELECOMS AS WTO ROUND APPROACHES END GAME
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THIS year could well see the end of the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Doha Development Round, the global free trade negotiations staged since 2001 – and the stakes for the telecommunications business are high.
Unlike most economic sectors, telecoms are affected by not just one WTO agreement on removing trade barriers such as red tape and punishing tariffs, but three: the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS); the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) as regards industrial goods; and the WTO Information Technology Agreement.…
ASIA COMMERCIAL CRIME UNIVERSITY EXPERTS ARE SMALL IN NUMBER BUT COMMAND VALUABLE EXPERTISE
BY GAVIN BLAIR, in Tokyo
THOUGH the number of academic specialists in commercial crime in the Asia-Pacific region may be fewer than in the US or Europe, many of the leading figures are both willing to work with corporate clients and have a great deal of experience outside the ivory towers.…
ANDREASEN TO APPEAL AGAINST ECJ RULING BLOCKING HER EUROPEAN COMMISSION REINSTATEMENT
BY ALAN OSBORN
MARTA Andreasen, former chief accountant of the European Commission, has told Accountancy Age she will appeal against a ruling by the Civil Service Tribunal of the European Court of Justice upholding her dismissal by the European Commission. Ms Andreasen was suspended by the Commission in 2002 and later sacked after exposing failures and weaknesses in the EU’s accounting procedures.…
EU MONEY LAUNDERING DIRECTIVES FORCES PATCHY PROGRESS IN AML CONTROLS FOR EU ACCOUNTANTS AND TAX ADVISORS
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE MONEY Laundering Bulletin has found effects of the European Union’s (EU) second money laundering directive’s (2MLD) extension of EU anti-money laundering regulations to a range of businesses and professions are complicated by differences in the definition of the professions between the 27 member states.…
SECOND LIFE OFFERS VIRTUAL BUSINESS WORLD FOR ACCOUNTANTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL, in the real world, and BELINDA BLESSED, in Second Life
EVERY decade or so comes a technology that is so new, comprehensive, interesting, and damn useful, that it completely changes the way that we have fun and do business.…
SCRAMBLE TO CASH IN ON THE VAST ECONOMY IN CHINA HAS BLINDED SOME COMPANIES TO THE BUSINESS RISKS
BY MARK GODFREY, in Beijing
LISTENING to the war stories being swapped at the Thursday night corporate networking parties that regularly fill Beijing’s five star hotel bars leaves the impression that doing business in China is comparable to sticking your head into a bucket of piranhas.…
UNITED NATIONS MOVES TOWARDS ADOPTING INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THERE can be fewer larger accountancy jobs than a complete overhaul of the accounting systems of all United Nations organisations, but such a project is underway, and – some would say true to form – the UN is now splashing cash on external accounting consultants.…