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INDIA-GULF TRADE FEARS OVER PROPHET MOHAMMED ROW REFLECT LONG-TERM DIPLOMATIC CONCERNS FOR INDIAN EXPORTERS



A campaign to boycott Indian products in Islamic countries because of anti-Muslim comments made by leaders of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may have died down for now but given the continuing Hindu-Muslim tensions in India, the risk of future supply disruption remains, warn economists.…

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FATF LIMITS RUSSIAN ROLE IN GLOBAL AML BODY OVER UKRAINE INVASIONFATF LIMITS RUSSIAN ROLE IN GLOBAL AML BODY OVER UKRAINE INVASION



FATF has announced it will “severely limit” Russia’s role within FATF, following it invasion of Ukraine, which as of June 17 had killed 4,509 civilians (UN figures). Following its plenary from June 14-17, FATF announced Russia “can no longer hold any leadership or advisory roles or take part in decision-making on standard-setting, FATF peer review processes, governance and membership matters”.…

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TRAINERS EXPLORE HYBRID VIRTUAL/REAL LIFE TRAINING POTENTIAL AS COVID-19 WANES



The Covid-19 pandemic forced many AML/CFT practitioners to work remotely, forcing training away from the face-to-face learning that has been dominant in the past. But now, as the pandemic wanes, combining innovative remote AML/CFT learning practices developed during Covid-19 with longer established in-person training is under consideration.…

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FATF CALLS ON GOVERNMENTS TO SPEED UP ‘TRAVEL’ RULE IMPLEMENTATION TO PROTECT CRYPTO AGAINST MONEY LAUNDERERS



A new paper on virtual assets (VAs) and related service providers (VASP) from FATF has warned that regulation is failing to prevent these instruments – including cryptocurrency – from being abused by money launderers and terror financiers.

Of particular concern is the slow implementation in law of FATF’s ‘travel rule’, which requires VASPs “to obtain, hold, and transmit required originator and beneficiary information, immediately and securely, when conducting VA transfers”.…

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CRYPTO ML CASES GROW WORLDWIDE, PROMPTING REGULATORY RESPONSE



A spate of recent high-profile investigations into suspected money laundering through cryptocurrency and a failure to prevent it have drawn attention to the capacity of law enforcement to tackle AML/CFT activity in the crypto sphere.

In July 2021, the UK’s Metropolitan Police force in London said it had seized a record GBP180 million (USD219 million) worth of cryptocurrency linked to international money laundering.…

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CRYPTO-MINING AND AML – KNOW YOUR MINER (KYM)



The creation crypto-currency units through the arcane process of ‘crypto-mining’ presents peripheral money laundering risks, during the initial validation of a crypto coin and where the transaction is mined. There could be a need for a new type of KYC – KYM, ‘Know Your Miner’.…

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GAPS IN REGULATION WORLDWIDE COULD ALLOW MONEY LAUNDERING THROUGH CRYPTO



Gaps in the international regulation of cryptocurrency and virtual asset service providers (VASPs) could aid money laundering, even in countries where these financial instruments are highly regulated, according to United States President Joe Biden. He warned in a March 9 Executive Order (1) on ensuring the responsible development of crypto assets that there was a need for international cooperation on crypto regulation if the US were to control its virtual currency-linked ML risks.…

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BANGLADESH KNITWEAR INDUSTRY FEARS COMMERCIAL IMPACT OF DEADLY PORT DEPOT FIRE



Bangladesh’s knitwear industry has criticised the failings that caused a major fire at a storage depot holding clothing and textiles for export from the country’s major port at Chittagong, killing 44 people and losing sector companies more than USD110 million.

Mohammad Hatem, first vice-president of Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) expressed regret that despite the major improvements in factory safety made since the Rana Plaza tragedy in 2013, port facilities and associated depots were not covered by these investments.…

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BANGLADESH CLOTHING MAUFACTURERS COUNT THE COST OF DEADLY PORT BLAZE – IN MONEY AND REPUTATION



The Bangladesh clothing industry is counting the cost of the deadly fire at the Sitakunda depot, serving the country’s major port at Chittagong, blaming the government and the depot owners for the blaze that appears to have erupted amongst stored chemicals.…

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DUO BEHIND GREEN INVESTMENT SCAM JAILED IN THE UK



A duo behind a fraudulent green investment scheme, Global Forestry Investments, which defrauded around 2,000 investors out of their savings and pensions, have been jailed for 11 years in the UK, following a successful prosecution by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).…

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