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CAPE VERDEAN DIASPORA FEELS POWERLESS TO IMPROVE HOME COUNTRY’S HIGHER EDUCATION
Academics from the diaspora of Cape Verde, which numbers an estimated 1.5 million people, compared to 587,925 inhabitants of this Atlantic archipelago, are complaining that their talents and expertise are being overlooked by local political and academic leaders.
Indeed, many claim they struggle to see their overseas qualifications recognised in Cape Verde, which they say would enable them to improve the country’s higher education and academic research.…
BIRLA CELLULOSE BOOSTING USE OF CIRCULAR FIBRE AS IT RAISES SUSTAINABILITY GAME
India’s Birla Cellulose, a world leader in producing viscose staple fibre, is targeting improvements in production sustainability. After achieving production of fibre comprising 20% textile waste and 80% wood pulp from certified sustainably grown and harvested forests, Birla Cellulose now plans to raise the proportion of waste in inputs to 30% textile waste, with the goal of producing 100,000 tonnes of this circular fibre across all categories in its products by 2024.…
TYPOLOGIES – TO REVEAL OR NOT TO REVEAL?
Should all anti-money laundering typologies be made public? AML experts argue it depends on the circumstances, but in general, as criminals are usually ahead of the curve, there is not always much that the bad guys can learn from typologies unless nitty gritty details are revealed.…
MARY SIMON SHOULD SUE ELON MUSK – AND TAME SOCIAL MEDIA LIES FOR EVER
The disgusting comments published by Twitter about Canada’s Governor General Mary Simon require the same response such defamation would spark against this newspaper should it have transgressed so appallingly – she should sue.
Yes, Canada’s respected 75-year-old first ever indigenous Governor General should sue Elon Musk for defamation, as owner of Twitter, which published these untrue and poisonous comments.…
BIAS CAN BE A POISON PILL IN FRAUD INVESTIGATION – BUT CRITICAL THINKING AND SELF-AWARENESS ARE THE CURE
The goal of any anti-fraud investigation is to uncover the truth about wrongdoing, and experience can help – with investigators using it to hone and direct their inquiries and uncover potential leads. But when might personal assumptions leach into misconceptions and bias that might push an investigator down the wrong track and reach the wrong conclusions?…
INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ROUND UP
The European Union (EU) has taken fresh action to reverse the decline of honeybees in Europe, with the European Commission revamping the EU Pollinators Initiative. The revised strategy involves spending on conservation, species reintroduction, research, monitoring and restricting dangerous pesticides. https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-5692-2023-INIT/en/pdf;…
EU FINISHERS FACE TOUGHER INDUSTRIAL EMISSIONS DIRECTIVE AND ASSOCIATED NEW BEST AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES GUIDANCE
With European textile finishers keeping a close eye on sustainability rules being developed by the European Union (EU), the fact that the EU Council of Ministers on March 16 (2023) struck agreement (1) on European Commission proposals (2) for reforming the EU industrial emissions directive will require particularly careful attention.…

OPINION PIECE – CANADIAN GOVERNOR GENERAL SHOULD SUE TWITTER AND HELP CLEAN UP SOCIAL MEDIA
Yes, Canada’s respected 75-year-old first ever indigenous Governor General should sue Elon Musk for defamation, as owner of Twitter, which published these untrue and poisonous comments.
Twitter and Musk made money from them – they attracted eyeballs, which boosted ad clicks, and boosted the social media site’s profile.…
A EU LAW COULD CHANGE TOBACCO PRODUCT ONLINE SALE STRATEGIES IN MORE THAN 10 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Growing online sales of tobacco products within the European Union (EU) are boosting industry revenues, despite increasing sales restrictions, including some outright bans on internet purchases of tobacco products. The German market and consumer data platform Statista foresees 2.5% of the total USD170 billion [EUR160 million] sales generated by the tobacco sector – all products – within 2023 will come from online sales, meaning USD4.25 billion [EUR4 billion].…
INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING SECTOR FACES RELEASE OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS AND RULES IN 2023
The international clothing and textile sector will have to take account of the first global sustainability reporting standards designed to become compulsory in many countries worldwide from January 1, 2024. These will be published by June, having been approved in February by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).…