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LAVA JATO PUSHES MONEY LAUNDERERS TO ADOPT MORE SOPHISTICATED WAYS TO HIDE DIRTY CASH IN BRAZIL



A senior lawyer in Brazil who has defended criminals accused of money laundering has told MLB how the Lava Jato cases which highlighted massive public corruption have pushed launderers towards using crypto-currency to hide dirty money.

But even though the Lava Jato task force was officially disbanded in 2021, Pierpaolo Bottini, partner at São Paulo-based Bottini & Tamasauskas Advogados, and a former director of the Economic Criminal Law of the Brazilian Institute of Criminal Sciences said this abuse of crypto has been highlighted by cases he is defending. …

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SECRETIVE SHEIN WAS UNEXPECTED BENEFICIARY OF TRUMP’S TRADE WAR AND INNOVATIVE MOBILE-BASED ORDERING



China’s fast fashion cross-border e-commerce fashion retailer Shein is little known within China but its profile overseas continues to rise, with Reuters reports estimating the company may have generated about Chinese Yuan Renminbi CNY100 billion (USD15.7 billion) in revenue in 2021 as the Covid-19 pandemic shifted global consumption online.…

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CHINA GOVERNMENT BACKS LOCAL OVER FOREIGN INFANT FORMULA BRANDS, BUT BIRTH RATE FALLS THREATEN REVENUES FOR ALL



The Chinese government has been hindering international infant formula brands by encouraging the growth of domestic manufacturers while failing in its attempt to boost the birth rate, reducing overall demand.

The government has been rolling out its Action Plan for the Promotion of Domestic Infant Milk Formula published in May 2019, involving stricter manufacturing quality standards to improve faith in Chinese brands such as Feihe.…

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UK LAW TO FORCE INTERNET GIANTS TO ACT AGAINST ONLINE SCAMMERS



Social media platforms and search engines are facing tough new sanctions after a new legal duty was added to the UK government’s Online Safety Bill to clamp down on fraudulent paid for adverts. The original draft provisions of the bill said search engines and platforms which host user-generated content, including text, video-sharing and live streams, were to have a duty of care to protect people from fraud, such as romance scams and fake stock market tips.…

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UKRAINIAN COSMETICS INDUSTRY COLLAPSES FOLLOWING RUSSIAN INVASION



The Ukrainian cosmetics industry has been hit hard by Russia’s invasion, forcing many producers to halt production and close their businesses. The country’s personal care products market had been projected to generate USD2. 9 billion in sales during 2022 by data service Statista (1) and has been steadily growing year on year.…

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ANTI-FRAUD INVESTIGATOR SALARIES RISE AS FINANCIAL CRIME CONTINUES TO GROW



With fraud levels booming – a PwC report released last May (2021) said 47% of more than 5,000 interviewees’ companies suffered an average of six frauds in the previous two years – anti-fraud professional salaries are growing. (1)

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) will release its next anti-fraud sector salary survey in the summer, but Mason Wilder, an ACFE research specialist confirmed pay is “going up – as are most wages and salaries in professional fields”.…

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NEW ZEALAND’S BUTTER EXPORT SECTOR EMERGES FIGHTING FIT FROM COVID-19 PANDEMIC



NEW Zealand’s butter industry is thriving, despite the disruption of Covid-19 and now Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with strong export demand particularly from China but also from other markets worldwide, especially in the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) bloc. Major exporter Fonterra is also looking ahead to a world that increasingly cracks down on carbon emissions, introducing the first carbon-zero certified organic butter made in NZ, reflecting how consumers are seeking more sustainability in their food purchases.…

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RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR MUST INTEGRATE CYBER-SECURITY WHEN DESIGNING NEW SYSTEMS



A lack of renewable energy industry cybersecurity standards has seen green power producers “fly under the radar of regulation” when developing their systems and technologies, a senior US cyber-security consultant, and other industry experts, are warning. Peter Lund, CTO of Industrial Defender, a cybersecurity solutions provider for major utility and energy companies based in Massachusetts, USA, said these failings need addressing to avoid catastrophic outages, increased consumer costs or even crippled economies, as renewable energy becomes ever more important in power generation mixes.…

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RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE CAUSES MAJOR DISRUPTION TO CLOTHING SUPPLY CHAINS IN RUSSIA



The Russian clothing retail and manufacturing industry is suffering because of sanctions imposed because of its government’s invasion of Ukraine, but the sector’s close links to Asia and Turkey are likely to reduce the impact.

With the war continuing, Russian bombers today (March 17) bombed a theatre in Ukraine’s port city of Mariupol, Svetlana Melnichenko, president of the Saint Petersburg-based Chamber of Textile and Fashion, noted that Russians were not in the mood to buy new clothes: “It’s spring.…

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CRIMINALS EXPLOIT WAR IN UKRAINE FOR PROFIT



CRIMINALS are using the war in Ukraine for criminal gain, exploiting financial vulnerability and an overstretched national police to profit from human misery. While the smoke has yet to clear, Ukrainian officials are already beginning to report increases in smuggling, scams, and fraud. …

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