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SUBTLE UNDERSTANDING OF RED FLAGS CAN GUIDE FRAUD INVESTIGATORS TOWARDS FINANCIAL CRIME
Fraud investigators are often meticulous and driven, building a case for their employers that may end up in court – but what red flags might spark an initial inquiry?
Written advice is widely available – from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) and government agencies responsible for white collar crime.…
ARGENTINA DIGITAL PRINTING INVESTMENTS ON HOLD THROUGH ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY
Digital textile printing could grow in Argentina, but successive international and national crises are hindering the trust needed for the industry to invest in this critical technology, especially as the country heads to October presidential elections that may lead to major economic changes.…
REGULATORS CRACKING DOWN ON GREENWASHING WORLDWIDE
Consumers worldwide increasingly seek out climate and environmentally friendly products, including paints, and industry is meeting this demand with a range of more sustainable products that they flag with green claims, such as carbon neutral or zero organic compounds (VOC). However, paint makers need to ensure they can prove those claims because regulators are cracking down on greenwashing.…
SUPPLIERS KEEP MUM ON RECENT INVESTIGATIONS INTO PRISON LABOUR USED IN CAMBODIAN CLOTHING EXPORTS
Suppliers in Cambodia’s garment industry say that concerns over forced labour have been solved or do not affect them, but one labour rights advocate warned that more should be done to prevent the issue from rising again.
Both Walmart and Centric Brands said last month (August) in a Reuters investigation that they were investigating their supply chains in Cambodia after allegations that some export products had been produced in Correctional Centre 2, a women’s prison in Phnom Penh (1).…
NETWORKING INTELLIGENCE COULD HELP CRACKDOWNS ON BURGEONING APP FRAUD
While UK authorised push payment (APP) fraud losses were down 17% in 2022 year-on-year, they still cost victims GBP485.2 million (USD619 million) and comprised 57% of all reported cases relating to purchase fraud, with case volumes breaking 100,000 for the first time.…
SUBTLE UNDERSTANDING OF RED FLAGS CAN GUIDE FRAUD INVESTIGATORS TOWARDS FINANCIAL CRIME
Fraud investigators are often meticulous and driven, building a case for their employers that may end up in court – but what red flags might spark an initial inquiry?
Written advice is widely available – from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) and government agencies responsible for white collar crime.…
SINGAPORE CRACKS DOWN ON EXPAT MONEY LAUNDERING RING EXPLOITING ITS BANKS
A group of 10 foreign nationals, all ethnically Chinese, have appeared at Singapore’s State Courts accused of operating a Singapore dollars SGD1 billion (USD738 million) international money laundering ring. The group have all been denied bail in preliminary hearings, following an island-wide set of police raids on August 15 involving more than 400 police officers.…
ONTARIO PUSHES AHEAD WITH AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES TECH PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
The Ontario government is pump-priming technologies for the development of connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), as other provincial administrations in Canada and the federal government steadily roll out laws for testing and driving self-drive autos.
The province’s Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN), part of the publicly-funded Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI), has played a key role.…
PERFRMANCE BRANDS INNOVATE ON PRODUCTION AND SALES TO BOOST CIRCULARITY
Climate change and generational attitude shifts are driving the increased adoption of resale, repair and reuse initiatives in the leisure, sports and outdoor section of the apparel industry as consumer stigma associated with buying secondhand items is replaced with concern about over-production and protecting finite production resources.…
INDIA’S DOVERSE TOBACCO LEAF SECTOR GROWS EXPORTS FAST, WHILST BOOSTING PRODUCTION QUALITY
India’s tightly regulated tobacco leaf sector, producing the world’s second largest annual output of tobacco leaf at around 800,000 tonnes (following China and just ahead of Brazil), according to the Tobacco Board of India, is investing in modernisation to further strengthen this position, which includes a recent surge in export sales (1). …