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MODEST CLOTHING MAY BE SOPHISTICATED AND ELEGANT, SAY MUSLIM INFLUENCERS



Time was when modest Muslim fashion was about being unseen – practicing piety without giving as much as a nod to style or fashion. But female consumers around the Muslim world are increasingly combining their desire to proclaim modesty and religious identity without discarding elegance and sophistication in their clothing choices.…

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COATINGS SPECIALISTS WORK WITH GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS TO PROTECT VALUABLE ARTWORK



Museum and gallery professionals have long considered light a double-edge sword — vital to effectively showcase art, yet with the potential to destroy it — but recent innovations in paints and coatings could change that view.

Determining the degree of potential light damage on a painting is challenging, according to the US-based Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts, due to the impact of a wide range of factors such as light intensity and type, total time of exposure and the natural resistance of the painting’s components.

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EU COUNTRIES LAGGING ON BUILDING PUBLIC UBO REGISTERS



European Union (EU) member states are lagging in compliance with a requirement in the fifth anti-money laundering directive (5 AMLD) (1) to create public ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) registers by January 10, 2020. A European Commission webpage (2) on 5AMLD compliance last updated June 2 (2022) shows 12 governments are facing infringement proceedings either because they have not adopted legislation writing the directive fully into national law or because they have implemented it incorrectly.…

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EUROPEAN MINIMUM WAGE RULE IMPACTS CLOTHING SOURCING DECISIONS



 

The striking of a political agreement over a European Union (EU) directive that will guide how its 27 member states set minimum wages, with the goal of increasing pay in low salary sectors such as clothing and textile manufacturing, is being watched closely by the fashion industry.…

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SRI LANKA’S APPAREL SECTOR: CONTINUITY AMID CHAOS, BUT LONGER-TERM OUTLOOK THREATENED



The rapid escalation of Sri Lanka’s political and economic crisis, causing its former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee the country and resign, has had far-reaching implications for the country’s clothing and textile manufacturing sector, which plays a crucial role in the nation’s economy.…

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HACKING BACK MAYBE ILLEGAL BUT ACTIVE CYBER DEFENCE IS NOT – WHERE IS THE REGUATORY BOUNDARY?



With cyberattacks on the rise, organisations are having to devote ever more time and resources to defending against malicious activity – and some are now considering active defences, hacking back the hackers, to deter them and maybe damage their ability to harm victims.…

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FIRST WOMAN TO CHAIR GLOBAL ACCOUNTING ETHIC BOARD TO RESTORE PUBLIC FAITH IN AUDIT PROFESSION AFTER RECENT SCANDALS



The first woman to chair the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), Gabriela Figueiredo Dias, of Portugal, intends to boost trust in accountants and auditors worldwide, whose profession has been undermined by public scandals, some highlighting conflicts of interest.

Speaking to Accounting & Business, she said another goal of her three-year term of office, which began on January 1, (2022), would be to formalise IESBA ethical standards for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting and help the sector deal with disruptive technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI).…

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TECHNICAL ROUND UP – ISSB STRIKES DEAL ON ESTABLISHING BASE IN CANADA



A memorandum of understanding has been signed by the IFRS Foundation with Canadian investment agency Montréal International to obtain financial support from the governments of Canada and Québec to establish a base in Montréal for the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).…

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LOYALTY SCHEME FRAUD A MAJOR AND GROWING PROBLEM



LOYALTY rewards fraud is on the rise. USD1.2 billion’s worth of stolen airline miles alone are being sold on the dark web, says USA–based fraud prevention expert Forter. Subverted loyalty accounts can be a major problem, given 21% of loyalty accounts have credit card details attached, it says.…

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IRISH ACCOUNTANTS HELP CLIENTS NEGOTIATE COMPLEX GENDER PAY GAP CALCULATIONS



Irish accountants are actively helping clients understand the country’s Gender Pay Gap Information Act, in force from May 31 (1), requiring firms to publicly report gender pay gaps – and action to solve them – in their organisations.

Companies and advisors are concerned about the tight June-to-December timescale for reporting pay data, said Aoife Newton who leads KPMG’s gender pay gap (GPG) reporting services: “The timeline for reporting is very limited.…

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