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AML / KYC
DPRK ‘Launders’ Vessel Identities to Evade Sanctions: C4ADS
By Editors | 15/09/2021
C4ADS says fraudulent ship registrations created with the IMO are being used to ‘launder’ the identity of vessels associated with illicit activities.
AML / KYC
Philippine SEC Disseminates Guidance on Targeted Financial Sanctions
By Editors | 12/09/2021
The guidance now covers targeted financial sanctions related to terrorism, terrorism financing, and proliferation financing, including remedies and relevant UNSC links.
AML / KYC
OFAC Fines Bank of China UK for Sudan Sanctions Breach
By Editors | 01/09/2021
BOC UK’s internal customer database did not include reference to Sudan in the name or address fields of two customers despite knowledge of their location.
AML / KYC
FATF Releases Mutual Evaluation Report for Japan
By Manesh Samtani | 30/08/2021
The report says more needs to be done to combat organised crime and WMD proliferation risks, and a joint-agency body should be designated for setting national AML/CFT policies.
AML / KYC
Screening Financial Instruments for Investment-related Sanctions Risk
By Manesh Samtani | 26/08/2021
Refinitiv identified over 190,000 financial instruments relevant to the US investment ban against Non-SDN Chinese Military-Industrial Complex Companies as of 28 July.
AML / KYC
Adoption of Anti-Sanctions Law in Hong Kong Deferred – Reports
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 25/08/2021
Hong Kong’s delegate to the NPC Standing Committee Tam Yiu-chung says the vote was delayed pending further study.
Market Infrastructure
Australia Consults on Disciplinary Body for Financial Advisers
By Editors | 11/08/2021
The government is consulting on regulations to support the establishment of the single disciplinary body that will form part of the new regime for financial advisers.
AML / KYC
North Korea Continues to Evade Sanctions – Report
By Editors | 10/08/2021
A draft report by a UN panel of experts says North Korea has continued to evade sanctions through open sea ship-to-ship transfers and other means.
AML / KYC
Good Intentions: The FATF Faces Its Own Unintended Consequences
By Tom Keatinge | 08/08/2021
The FATF’s unintended consequences study will point to necessary reforms that the watchdog will be unwilling to undertake.
AML / KYC
Australia to Introduce Magnitsky-style Sanctions Law
By Manesh Samtani | 08/08/2021
Australia will be able to impose targeted financial sanctions and travel bans against individuals and entities without the need for specific country-based regimes.
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