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ANDREASEN TO APPEAL AGAINST ECJ RULING BLOCKING HER EUROPEAN COMMISSION REINSTATEMENT
BY ALAN OSBORN
MARTA Andreasen, former chief accountant of the European Commission, has told Accountancy Age she will appeal against a ruling by the Civil Service Tribunal of the European Court of Justice upholding her dismissal by the European Commission. Ms Andreasen was suspended by the Commission in 2002 and later sacked after exposing failures and weaknesses in the EU’s accounting procedures.…
EU MONEY LAUNDERING DIRECTIVES FORCES PATCHY PROGRESS IN AML CONTROLS FOR EU ACCOUNTANTS AND TAX ADVISORS
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE MONEY Laundering Bulletin has found effects of the European Union’s (EU) second money laundering directive’s (2MLD) extension of EU anti-money laundering regulations to a range of businesses and professions are complicated by differences in the definition of the professions between the 27 member states.…
SECOND LIFE OFFERS VIRTUAL BUSINESS WORLD FOR ACCOUNTANTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL, in the real world, and BELINDA BLESSED, in Second Life
EVERY decade or so comes a technology that is so new, comprehensive, interesting, and damn useful, that it completely changes the way that we have fun and do business.…
SCRAMBLE TO CASH IN ON THE VAST ECONOMY IN CHINA HAS BLINDED SOME COMPANIES TO THE BUSINESS RISKS
BY MARK GODFREY, in Beijing
LISTENING to the war stories being swapped at the Thursday night corporate networking parties that regularly fill Beijing’s five star hotel bars leaves the impression that doing business in China is comparable to sticking your head into a bucket of piranhas.…
UNITED NATIONS MOVES TOWARDS ADOPTING INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THERE can be fewer larger accountancy jobs than a complete overhaul of the accounting systems of all United Nations organisations, but such a project is underway, and – some would say true to form – the UN is now splashing cash on external accounting consultants.…
INTERVIEW WITH FRANZ-HERMANN BRÜNER, OLAF Director-General
BY DAVID HAWORTH, in Brussels, and KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) anti-fraud office OLAF has taken a lot of flack in recent years, accused of being slow, over-aggressive, secretive and even sloppy. But it has a tough job, made harder by the unwillingness of some EU member states to publicise their management of the EU funds they handle.…
BRITAIN TOLD TO IMPROVE REGIONAL SPENDING AUDITS OR FACE AID SUSPENSION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
BRITAIN’S Department for Communities and Local Government has been warned by the European Commission that it must sort out shortcomings in its auditing of European Union regional development spending in England or risk aid payments worth millions of Euros being suspended.…
RED CROSS OFFERS ACCOUNTANTS EXCITING CAREER PATHS IN WARZONES
BY DEIRDRE MASON, in London
WHEN DISASTER strikes, public generosity and government donations direct huge sums of money to help survivors and repair local economies. However, what happens next is out of the donors’ hands. They have to trust that the various aid agencies and organisations overseas are directing funds to bona fide projects and individuals.…
OLAF REPORT HIGHLIGHTS NEW EU FRAUD SCAMS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE LATEST annual report from European Union (EU) anti-fraud unit OLAF has revealed how an accounts department staff member of a European Commission delegation to Africa diverted Euro 300,000 of EU money to his own bank account. The official, who had been recruited locally, "systematically falsified the signatures of duly authorised delegation staff on several cheques, payment orders and other accounting documents," noted OLAF, which has kept the country of operation under wraps.…
KALLAS INTERVIEW - EU ANTI-FRAUD COMMISSIONER SPEAKS ON EUROSTAT, OLAF AND MORE
BY KEITH NUTHALL and DAVID HAWORTH, in Brussels
SIIM Kallas is the first European Commission to have been appointed with the explicit job of fighting fraud in the European Union (EU). Every anti-fraud specialist knows that the complex and sometimes opaque procedures and administration of the EU can present a honeypot to fraudsters, and the EU has long had difficulty in nailing the problem.…