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GOVERNMENTS STRUGGLE TO CONTAIN CAROUSEL FRAUD



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union’s (EU) VAT laws can be mightily complex, and offer plenty of opportunities for fraudsters revelling in regulations lacking in clarity and simplicity. Add high technology to the mix and carousel fraud was born. It’s a problem that has sparked tough police action and regulatory reform.…

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EU ROUND UP - EU MOVING TOWARDS BACKING GREEN ROAD TRANSPORT AS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY KEY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is moving towards supporting environment-friendly road transport, rather than dedicating resources to promoting public transport, a European Parliament debate organised by the Automobile and Society Forum, has heard. The European Commission is currently reviewing its 2001 transport white paper and its working papers have noted "disappointment" over the results of the EU’s pro-public transport policies.…

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UKRAINE PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE



BY MARK ROWE

IN the years that followed the turn of the century, the Ukrainian economy was an optimistic place. Even two years ago there was a political certainty that encouraged investment from abroad and galvanised domestic paint companies to venture their capital on medium-term plans and encouraged the wave of acquisitions that snapped up several of Ukraine’s brand-name paint groups.…

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EIB BELGIUM WATER



BY ALAN OSBORN

The European Investment Bank is to make loans of Euro 200 million each to two Belgian water companies: Aquafin, which manages wastewater treatment in Dutch-speaking Flanders, and SPGE (Société Publique de Gestion de l’Eau) which has similar responsibilities in French-speaking Wallonia.…

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LATIN AMERICA ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ORGANISATION - GAFISUD



BY LIZ HALL

SIX years ago, government representatives from nine South American countries gathered in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, to sign a document of great importance to those concerned with fighting money-laundering (ML) and terrorism financing (TF).

On December 8, 2000, representatives of the governments of the following countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, signed the Founding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formally establishing GAFISUD, a regional body modelled on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).…

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EUROPOL INTERPOL ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING WORK FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN

ONE of the biggest problems faced by anti-money laundering forces in the European Union (EU) is that there are 25 (soon to be 27) different national law enforcement agencies and jurisdictions and most member states are reluctant to cede authority on law and order issues to central EU institutions.…

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NETHERLANDS PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE



BY ALAN OSBORN

By many measures, the Dutch are the world leaders in paint and coatings which is not quite the same as saying they’re the largest suppliers or that Dutch paints are the best known though they do come at or near the top in both categories.…

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DUTCH BITUMEN CARTEL COMPANIES FINED



BY KEITH NUTHALL

AN INTERNATIONAL cartel, inflating bitumen prices for road projects in the Netherlands, has been punished and broken by the European Commission. It fined 14 companies Euro 266,717 – among them British bitumen suppliers BP and Shell- for participating in a cartel setting the price of this crucial construction material.…

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Dutch top recyclers in Europe



BY ALAN OSBORN

The Dutch are Europe’s top recyclers of household rubbish, recycling 65% of their total waste according to a new study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). Next come the Austrians at 59% and the Germans at 58% says the report though it notes that in parts of Germany some local areas charge per kilo of waste not recycled and the regional collection of recyclable materials goes up to more than 65 per cent.…

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HAITI GETS OIL-PRICE HELP FROM CARIBBEAN



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE CARICOM Caribbean economic community has announced Haiti can access the Trinidad & Tobago Petroleum Fund, established in 2004 by the oil-exporting twin island nation to help neighbouring countries deal with high international oil prices.

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