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AD HOC ADVICE ON LAUNDERING DIRTY MONEY OFFERS WIDE RANGE OF TYPOLOGY INFORMATION TO AMLOs



How to launder a sack of ill-gotten cash is a question that does not just stretch the imaginations of law enforcers and AML officers, it can and does prompt useful assessments by professionals in other fields.

The question of how to launder USD1 million in dirty money is, for instance, a popular thread on the international online Q&A service Quora, with 84 answers.…

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ETHIOPIA CLOTHING EXPERTS CALL FOR AGOA RESTORATION FOLLOWING TIGRAY PEACE DEAL



As Ethiopia approaches the one-year anniversary since the USA’s Biden administration suspended the country from its African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) privileges over human rights abuses, a senior union leader hopes these rights will be restored in 2023. (1)

With the Ethiopian and rebel Tigray governments agreeing a ceasefire last week (Nov 2), to forge a long-term peace following two years’ armed conflict, Kassahun Follo, president of the Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions (CETU), an alliance of trade unions, said the AGOA expulsion led to a loss of more than 5,600 jobs in Ethiopia’s flagship Hawassa Industrial Park alone – a key textile and clothing manufacturing hub.…

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EU COURT INVALIDATES GENERAL PUBLIC ACCESS TO BO INFORMATION IN 5AMLD



The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has invalidated a European Union (EU) requirement that information on the beneficial ownership (BO) of companies “is accessible in all cases to any member of the general public”. This is enshrined in the fifth anti-money laundering directive (5AMLD), but the requirement has been overturned by a November 22 ruling (1) on two cases referred by a Luxemburg court.…

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POSSUM FIBRE: A SUNSET INDUSTRY AIMING FOR DIVERSIFICATION



New Zealand has been harvesting quality fibre from brushtail possums for decades, however, a new government native species conservation plan means the industry – in NZ at least – may have limited time to survive.

The animals, native to Australia, have caused considerable environmental damage across the Tasman Sea in NZ since their introduction in the 1830s.…

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TRANSPORT OF GOODS AND PEOPLE OFFERS COMPLEXITY AND OPACITY AIDING FRAUDSTERS



The surge in e-commerce promoted by the Covid-19 pandemic has sparked a significant increase in fraud in goods delivery, with ‘shipping fraud’ becoming the “fastest growing type of digital fraud worldwide in 2021”, according to a Global Digital Fraud Trends report 2022 report from TransUnion.…

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COURT CONVICTS USD3.36 BILLION DARK WEB SCAM CRYPTO FRAUDSTER WHO HID BITCOIN IN BATHROOM



The crypto fraudster behind a massive Bitcoin fraud using the notorious former online darknet black market Silk Road, used by drug dealers and other criminals, has been convicted after pleading guilty on November 4 in a New York court. US citizen James Zhong admitted wire fraud when he unlawfully obtained over 50,000 Bitcoin from the Silk Road marketplace in September 2012, one year before it was shut down by US authorities.…

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KEY BENEFITS OF AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS FOR TEXTILES AND CLOTHING



 

A key question in any industry is to what extent robotics will be able to replace the human hand. This issue is especially pertinent for textiles and clothing – where sensor-based automation increasingly carries out human tasks such as assessing the feel of textiles and quality control.…

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COUNTRIES OPPOSING RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE STRUGGLE TO AGREE WAY TO SPEND SANCTIONED MONEY AND PROPERTY



The list of Russian assets seized by its European and north American opponents grows ever larger, with super yachts joining bank accounts and expensive properties being sequestered. But could they be sold? Should they be sold? And should the money be spent on rebuilding Ukraine, if it drives out the Russian invader?…

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INFLATION AND RECESSION WORSENS ML



 

While forecasts of a global recession are far from conclusive, the World Bank has in its latest international economy assessment released in September (2022) warned that such a downturn is a real possibility for 2023. (1) The reason is potential government spending tightening to deal with inflation rates not witnessed since the 1990s or earlier: “To stem risks from persistently high inflation, and in a context of limited fiscal space, many countries are withdrawing monetary and fiscal support,” noted the bank.…

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PAKISTAN APPAREL INDUSTRY IN DEEP CRISIS DUE TO RISING INPUT COSTS AND GLOBAL RECESSION



In the wake of devastating floods in three of Pakistan’s provinces – Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan – the country’s textile and garment industries are facing multiple challenges compounding the destruction of cotton crop at a large-scale.

The country’s textile and apparel industries fear a major dent in export volumes, with competitiveness harmed by them having to import raw materials as a result.…

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