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FOR CHANGES TO NEW EU PACKAGING CONTROLS
The European Union (EU) food and drink industry is preparing to lobby to improve reforms proposed by the European Commission to EU packaging and packaging waste legislation. Industry association FoodDrinkEurope has said they will “require significant improvements to be workable”. In particular, the association is concerned about mandates within a proposed regulation that food and drink companies ensure growing proportions of their packaging be made refillable or reusable.…
FTX COLLAPSE MAY PROMPT CREATION OF GLOBAL CRYPTO-EXCHANGE REGULATION
The collapse of crypto-trading platform FTX and its associated hedge fund Alameda Research may help spark the creation of a global regulatory regime to monitor crypto-currency exchanges. Keith Nuthall reports.
The FTX Group’s November 11 filing for US Chapter 11 bankruptcy sent shockwaves through the global crypto-currency market and should encourage the development of international regulation to control this unstable industry.…
EU’S GROUNDBREAKING WOMEN ON BOARDS DIRECTIVE COULD SMASH GLASS CEILING
The European Union’s (EU) new ‘Women on Boards’ directive (1) is designed to force change in the EU’s director cohort by requiring that the ‘under-represented sex’ (which could be male on rare female-dominated boards) make up 40% of non-executive directors or 33% of all major company directors.…
FTX FORMER BOSS JAILED IN BAHAMAS AS USA REGULATORS CRACK DOWN WITH CHARGES
Disgraced former crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried is facing years in jail and huge fines after being charged with multiple fraud offences following the collapse of crypto-trading platform FTX and its associated hedge fund Alameda Research. He is accused of illegally funnelling FTX customer funds for his own personal gain and for Alameda investments.…
EUROPE’S HYDROGEN ECONOMY IS GROWING, WITH MAJOR INVESTMENTS BEING RELEASED
WHEN European energy experts consider the future of hydrogen as an energy source, assessments sound remarkably like comments made about wind or solar power in the late 1990s – it is a great idea, but it would help if production and processing were less expensive.…
COMBINATION OF HUMAN EXPERTISE AND BURGEONING AML TECH CAN REDUCE DATA GIGO RISK
Ensuring data held by organisations with AML/CFT reporting duties is clean and correct is a bedrock of an effective compliance programme fighting dirty and terror money flows. But given the vast and increasing amount of data handled by large companies, partnerships and public bodies, this task has never been simple and is becoming more onerous.…
CHANGING REGULATORY PRESSURES FORCE OBLIGED ENTITIES TO HONE THE MANAGEMENT OF AML TEAMS
While FATF assessments focus on the policy and regulatory response of governments, law enforcement and AML agencies in fighting dirty money, the fact remains that these efforts are undertaken by teams – and how these groups’ staff members work together and are managed underscores their effectiveness.…
HONDURAS STRENGTHENS POSITION AS US NEAR-SOURCING PARTNER, EVEN AS RECESSION CLOUDS LOOM
Honduras is strengthening its position as an outsourcing partner for the US clothing industry, with the central American country generating the second highest receipts from sales of textiles and finished garments under free trade agreements to the United States, just behind Mexico.…
INTERPOL: FINANCIAL AND CYBERCRIME TOP GLOBAL POLICE CONCERNS
More than 60% of police officers surveyed worldwide ranked crimes such as money laundering, ransomware, phishing and online frauds as high or very high threats, in Interpol’s first-ever Global Crime Trend report (1). Furthermore, more than 70% expect crimes such as ransomware and phishing attacks to increase or significantly increase over the next three to five years.…
EU ADDS CARIBBEAN FINANCIAL CENTRES TO ITS TAX COOPERATION BLACKLIST
Caribbean islands offering offshore financial services have been named on a European Union (EU) blacklist that claims to target jurisdictions who give companies unfair tax breaks when parking their money in local bank accounts. The EU Council of Ministers on October 4 added the Turks & Caicos Islands, a UK overseas territory (OT), to the list, while re-listing another UK OT, Anguilla, which had been removed as recently as last October (2021) and The Bahamas, which had been removed in 2018.…