On April 9, 2010, the heads of the multilateral development banks — the World Bank and the Regional Development Banks (the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and the Inter-American Development Bank) — signed an agreement to cross-debar firms and individuals found to have engaged in fraud or corruption […]
Read MoreWorld Bank and the Regional Development Banks Developments
World Bank and the Regional Development Banks Developments – In addition to the new cross-debarment agreement, there have been other recent changes in the anti-corruption programs conducted by the World Bank and the Regional Development Banks. Contractors need to be aware of the following five: The World Bank and the Regional Development Banks have always […]
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Oh, That Money … I Don’t Know, It Just Crawled Into My Hand! – American companies are being bombarded with warnings about the federal Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), and the warnings have become increasingly ominous. In November 2009, the head of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Criminal Division specifically advised pharmaceutical companies that prosecutors […]
Read MoreFSA bans three individuals and fines a fourth for mortgage fraud and advice
FSA bans three individuals and fines a fourth for mortgage fraud and advice failings 30 April 2010 The Financial Services Authority (FSA) today announced it has banned three mortgage brokers from working in regulated financial services; another individual has been fined £17,500.Investigations into each individual by the FSA revealed failings that exposed their firms to […]
Read MoreJFSC holding two seminars in July
The Jersey Financial Services Commission has issued news that it will be holding tworegulatory seminars in July 2010. The first seminar is a full day dedicated to trust company business and will be relevant to trustcompany business employees of all levels. The subjects to be covered include a summary of common findings from on-site examinations, […]
Read MoreFSA publishes report on complaint handling in banking groups
On 28 April 2010, the FSA published a report entitled: “Review of complaint handling in banking groups”. Although the review focuses on banking groups, the FSA expects all firms that handle complaints to take note of its findings. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/other/complaint_rvw.pdf The review follows FSA concerns about the quality of banking groups’ complaints handling highlighted in work […]
Read MoreWinding up a Jersey trust company on just and equitable grounds
During the course of last year, serious concerns led the JFSC to replacing the board of local trust company, Centurion Management Services Limited. It swiftly became clear to the new board that the company had breached numerous legislative provisions and regulatory codes of practice and that the only realistic option was for the company’s client […]
Read MoreBribery Act v Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: different? Concerned?
The UK Bribery Act 2010 v Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977: how different are they and should your business be concerned? – Although the new UK Bribery Act 2010 (the “Bribery Act”) is similar in many respects to the existing anti-bribery provisions of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (as amended) (“FCPA”), […]
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