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ANTI-FRAUD AUTHORS CAN IMPART INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES AND EXPERIENCE, DRAWING ON CASE STUDIES WITH WIT AND INSIGHT



Anti-fraud professionals are offered substantial amounts of training, conferences and mentoring – but a lot can be learned the old-fashioned way – with an informative book. There are guides for the relatively uninitiated. Take ‘The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Private Investigating, Third Edition: Discover How the Pros Uncover the Facts and Get to the Truth’ by Steven Kerry Brown.…

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ASIA REGULATORY ROUND UP



The Indonesian government is ramping up its requirement for government-funded construction to use locally-made products by insisting paint and coatings manufacturers seeking to supply such projects use national standardisation and certifications.

This, said the chairman of the Indonesian Paint and Coatings Association, Markus Winarto, is part of a trade ministry directorate general of chemical, pharmaceutical and textile industries campaign to reduce imported products.…

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ENGLISH-TAUGHT SHORT HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES ON THE RISE IN GREECE



The Greece higher education sector is sharply increasing the number of English-taught short-term higher education (HE) courses that operate in collaboration with foreign universities. According to Christos Michalakelis, co-founder and president of Study in Greece (SiG), the official organisation promoting internationalisation within Greek HE, short-term courses yielding student academic credits, is a stepping stone “towards internationalising Greek universities”.…

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LACK OF RELIABLE DATA UNDERMINES THE GROWTH OF HE IN AFRICA



A lack of reliable data across Africa has weakened policies to improve higher education across the continent, development experts argue. They claim the problem is compromising the achievement of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 4) (1) to leave no one behind in tertiary education by 2030, even though several local data development initiatives are trying to improve the flow of useful statistics.…

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NEW GOVERNMENT IN AUSTRALIA – BUT WILL ROBUST AML/CFT REFORM FOLLOW?



Australia’s commitment to strengthen its anti-money laundering legislation is now an eight-year-old promise that has yet to be fulfilled. However, with a change in government in May 2022, with the Labor Party taking power after nine years of government by the right-centre Liberal-National Coalition, there is renewed hope that reform could finally be delivered.…

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MEAT-LOVING GERMAN CONSUMERS ALSO RECEPTIVE TO VEGETARIAN MEAT ALTERNATIVES



GERMANY, a market known for meat consumption, is increasingly trying out plant-based alternatives and has developed one of the largest and fastest-growing meat substitute markets in Europe. As a result, German producers are largely focused on growing the domestic market, with limited exports to other European Union (EU) countries.…

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EU COUNTRIES LAGGING ON BUILDING PUBLIC UBO REGISTERS



European Union (EU) member states are lagging in compliance with a requirement in the fifth anti-money laundering directive (5 AMLD) (1) to create public ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) registers by January 10, 2020. A European Commission webpage (2) on 5AMLD compliance last updated June 2 (2022) shows 12 governments are facing infringement proceedings either because they have not adopted legislation writing the directive fully into national law or because they have implemented it incorrectly.…

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EU UBO REGISTER IMPLEMENTATION TABLE



 

PUBLIC UBO REGISTERS IN THE EU MEMBER STATES

 

 

 

 

 

EU member state

Public UBO Register Y/N

Name and link

Access

Fees

Infringement proceedings* Y/N

Austria

Y

 Austria Register of Beneficial Owners

Registration

EUR3 per statement paid in advance using Mastercard, Visa or EPS online payments

Y

Belgium

Y

Belgium UBO Register

Digital Registration

Only nationals and EU citizen

EUR1.50 per request

N

Bulgaria

Y

Bulgaria Commercial Register

Open and available in English as well as Bulgarian

No

N

Croatia

Y

Registry of beneficial owners

Registration

Only nationals and EU citizen

No

N

Cyprus

Not really – Since June 1, 2022 possible to submit written application for information but no direct public access

 

Register of Beneficial Owners

Written application including  name and registration number of the company for emailed response

EUR3.50

 

N

Czech Republic

N

N/A

N/A

N/A

Y

Denmark

Y

Denmark Central Business Register (Centrale Virksomhedsregister [CVR])

Public

No

Y

Estonia

Y

Central Commercial Register

Public

EUR1

Y

Finland

N

N/A

Journalists, but not general public

EUR7 per statement & EUR12 delivery and invoice costs.

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VENDORS KEEP PUSHIING HIGH TECH CDD SOLUTIONS – COULD THEY ENABLE A NEW MODEL FOR AML?



Vendors continue to roll out what they claim are ever more powerful CDD/KYC systems, helping enable compliance with increasingly comprehensive ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) laws.

But do these technologies offer the AML community the potential to consider a new model – focusing on robust CDD by obliged entities, without the need to report STRs, and relying on better financed law enforcement to demand information via subpoenas to firm up ML cases?…

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CHARACTER-BASED RECRUITMENT MAKES SENSE AS FRAUD CASES GROW FAST



With corporate fraud rising fast, “hiring for character as well as competence is now the hottest trend” in recruitment practice, Bruce Weinstein, a high-profile USA-based business ethics speaker has told Fraud Intelligence. Securing honest senior managers and board members matters, said the self-styled ‘The Ethics Guy’, who has worked for All State Insurance, the National Football League, Northrop Grumman, the South Carolina National Guard, and more: “It is not only possible to do this; it is essential,” Mr Weinstein stressed.…

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