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QUANTUM COMPUTERS POST CYBERSECURITY RISKS TO ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICES AND CLIENTS, BUT MAY HELP AUDITORS



 

QUANTUM computers are now being developed that may offer accounting practices computing power to strengthen audits, but which also pose some serious cybersecurity concerns.

After decades of theorising, quantum computing is here. Google last October (2019) announced it had developed a device which it claimed took 200 seconds to sample data showing how a quantum computer works one million times (1), a task it claimed would take a standard digital super-computer 10,000 years.…

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EY MUST PAY DUBAI ML WHISTLEBLOWER USD11 MILLION DAMAGES



Big four accountancy firm, EY (formerly known as Ernst & Young) is to pay more than USD11 million in damages to a former partner that blew the whistle on the company’s collusion in covering up money laundering by a Dubai-based client Kaloti Jewellery International.…

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CONCERNS ABOUT AUDIT QUALITY ARE PROMPTING UK EFFORTS TO FORCE ACCOUNTING SECTOR TO RAISE ITS GAME



WITH financial frauds growing in complexity and sophistication, it goes without saying that the importance of forensic accountants and auditors in spotting wrongdoing is increasing – so it is worrying when evidence suggests that the quality of audits maybe declining. Pressure on the audit profession in the UK, for instance, has intensified amid criticism for failing to spot financial problems at well-known companies, such as Carillion and Patisserie Valerie.…

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BRITAIN MUST CLEAN UP ITS AML ACT OR RISK BECOMING ROGUE JURISDICTION OFFSHORE EUROPE – TI REPORT



ANTI-GRAFT group Transparency International (TI) has called on the UK government to comprehensively overhaul British anti-money laundering controls, arguing that the country risks becoming a jurisdiction notorious for weakness in fighting financial crime.

Noting Britain’s likely exit from the European Union (EU), TI warned its government must ensure its businesses meet “the highest possible” anti-crime standards.…

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NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSION PLANS TO INCREASE PRESSURE ON DAIRY SECTOR TO GREEN ITS PRODUCTION



THE EUROPEAN dairy industry will be looking closely at the policies of the new European Commission that is now expected to assume office on December 1 – it is likely to increase pressure on the sector to improve its environmental performance.…

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FATF RELEASES GUIDANCE TO HELP ACCOUNTANTS FOLLOW RISK-BASED APPROACH IN AML/CFT EFFORTS



ACCOUNTANTS may be the designated non-financial professionals controlled by AML/CFT laws best placed to know if a client is laundering money, given their access to complete financial records. And while Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations do not lay down as comprehensive a duty on accountants as banks on lodging STRs (see https://www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/RBA-Accounting-Profession.pdf…

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FATF RELEASES GUIDANCE TO HELP ACCOUNTANTS FOLLOW RISK-BASED APPROACH IN AML/CFT EFFORTS



 

ACCOUNTANTS may be the designated non-financial professionals controlled by AML/CFT laws best placed to know if a client is laundering money, given their access to complete financial records. And while Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations do not lay down as comprehensive a duty on accountants as banks on lodging STRs (see https://www.fatf-gafi.org/media/fatf/documents/reports/RBA-Accounting-Profession.pdf…

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BOTSWANA’S FIRST BIG 4 FEMALE MANAGING PARTNER IS A STRONG PROMOTER OF ACCOUNTING EXCELLENCE



Gosego Motsamai, the new managing partner and country manager at KPMG Botswana, has blazed a trail by being the first woman to secure such a post in a Big Four firm within this dynamic emerging market country.

With 23 years’ experience, Motsamai still brims with passion for the profession and often works late into the evening to ensure deadlines are met, a tidy habit she has developed from her early days as an accountant.…

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UGANDA CFO EXPANDS BANK’S DIGITAL SERVICES THROUGH ETHICAL AND HOLISTIC LEADERSHIP



 

Digital disruption has been transforming banking services worldwide, and Africa, with its important m-commerce sector, has been in the frontline of this change – a fact not lost on established bank executives, such as Samuel Fredrick Mwogeza, the chief financial officer of Stanbic Bank Uganda Ltd.…

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TRADE-BASED MONEY LAUNDERING TO RISE AS IRAN SEEKS TO EVADE NEW USA SANCTIONS



TRADE-based money laundering (TBML) continues to be a complex typology that is tough for law enforcement to detect and ML regulators to control.

The risk is that with Iran being subject to new USA sanctions, the use of TBML is going to grow in the short term, warn experts.…

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