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ESWATINI GOVERNMENT PULLS THE PLUG ON SPONSORING HUMANITIES STUDENTS
The government of Eswatini has stopped scholarships for bachelor of arts (BA) in humanities degrees in the country’s key public HE institution, the University of Eswatini (UNESWA), with effect from the 2025/2026 academic year.
Prospective and current students who were hoping to secure public financial assistance for BA courses such as English, geography, history, religious studies and African languages.…
BRITISH THINK TANK WANTS AMERICAN WHISTLEBLOWING PROTECTIONS CREATED IN THE UK
Whistleblower incentives developed in the USA should be introduced in the UK to help deter and detect corporate fraud, a new report from the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has argued (1).
While the number of successful whistleblower claims is low compared to the number of tipoffs made, the value of successful sanctions resulting from whistleblower incentivisation is so high that it” dramatically exceeds the cost of processing the tip-offs”, said the think tank’s Fixing Fraud report, authored by lawyer Dr Alison Cronin, of Bournemouth University.…
EU HITS CHINA-BUILT BEVS WITH TARIFFS UP TO 35.3% OVER STATE SUBSIDIES
The European auto sector is uneasy about the 35.3% countervailing duties that the European Union (EU) has imposed on China-built BEVs on top of the standard 10% import tariff. While they were imposed in response to what the EU executive, the European Commission, claims are unfair state subsidies throughout Chinese supply chains that undercut the bloc’s own European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has declined to comment.…
EU ROUND UP – OLAF AND EPPO COLLBORATION IS KEY TARGET OF NEW EU ANTI-FRAUD COMMISSIONER
Promoting collaboration between the European Union’s (EU) anti-fraud office OLAF and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) will be a key priority of the new EU budget, anti-fraud and public administration Commissioner once he takes office, probably on December 1.
Poland’s Piotr Serafin, a former cabinet head for past European Council president and now Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, performed effectively at his European Parliament confirmation hearing on November 7, and should be confirmed as Commissioner.…
CRUEL MYANMAR FRAUDSTERS TORTURE AND KILL TRAFFICKED SCAMMER SLAVES, HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICIALS CLAIM
USA government human rights investigators and human trafficking victims in Myanmar have told Fraud Intelligence of how a lawless town on the border with Thailand has become a forced labour hub, where kidnap victims must take part in phone or cyber scams, or face violence, torture or even death.…
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY GUILD WANTS PROACTIVE INVESTMENT TO BOOST EUROPE’S STANDING IN AI RESEARCH
Increasing concerns that Europe is being left behind in artificial intelligence (AI) studies and applications have promoted a call for urgent and practical action by the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities. https://www.the-guild.eu/about/ This group of 22 universities from 16 European countries has released a detailed position paper as the new European Commission, which takes office on December 1, considers how to strengthen Europe’s AI position.…
MOLDOVA’S REAFFIRMED PRO-EUROPEAN TRAJECTORY COULD BOOST ITS CLOTHING SECTOR
The victory of pro-European Moldovan leader President Maia Sandu in the November 3 national election presents significant potential for the country’s clothing and textile industry. Positioned between Romania and Ukraine, Moldova has long been influenced by Russia but has applied to join the European Union (EU).…
EU CRIME FIGHTERS AND PROSECUTORS SMASH FAKE ART NETWORK
An Italian-led investigation, supported by the European Union (EU) prosecutor and judiciary agency Eurojust, has smashed a network responsible for forging and selling 2,000 works of contemporary art, from artists including Banksy, Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso. In what Eurojust, said (1) was “an unprecedented operation”, involving Belgian, French and Spanish authorities, 38 suspects accused of involvement in a cross-border fake art network have been charged in Italy with conspiracy to forge and dealing in forged art. …
JORDAN'S TEXTILE SECTOR THRIVES DESPITE REGIONAL CONFLICT, POSTING RECORD GROWTH
Jordan’s textile and leather industries have made impressive strides over the past six months, driven by a robust increase in exports and greater investment in raw materials, despite ongoing conflicts in neighbouring Lebanon and Israel.
Indeed, Jordan’s combined textile and leather industry achieved remarkable year-on-year growth of 11.8% in the second quarter of 2024, said Ihab Qadri, representative of the leather and textile industry at the Jordan Chamber of Industry (JCI).…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – ISSB FLAGS IMPLEMENTATION PROBLEMS WITH FIRST TWO STANDARDS
The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) is considering a report highlighting difficulties in implementing its first two standards, with board members to consider whether they need amending. The paper focuses especially on problems linked to IFRS S2 on climate-related disclosures, such as concluding paragraphs being “unclear and [that] appear contradictory” to requirements in IFRS S2 regarding disclosure of “scope 3 category 15 GHG emissions”, for example.…