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Mobile phones – recording is possible

Anticipating a U.K. financial-services regulation that could require banks to record the mobile-phone conversations of their traders and sales personnel, British mobile operators are introducing services that allow corporate clients to record and retain communications on work-issued cellphones. Telecommunications giant Vodafone Group PLC on Thursday formally rolled out a recording service for clients in Western […]

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India launches enquiry into alleged money laundering through cricket

The affairs of the Indian Premier League have become the subject of a government inquiry in the country amid parliamentary allegations of money-laundering through the competition. Transcripts of a debate in the Indian parliament’s lower house, the Lok Sabha, today show that Pranab Mukherjee, India’s finance minister, confirmed that an inquest into cricket’s richest competition […]

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GFSC Consultation Paper

GFSC Consultation Paper on Amendments to Regulatory and AML/CFT Legislation – Interested parties are asked to provide comments in writing to the Policy and International Affairs Division of the Commission by the close of business on 21 May 2010. On-site inspection provisions in the Site Visits Ordinance and the insurance laws – The Site Visits […]

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Ex-RBS boss jailed for fraud

Ex-RBS boss jailed for fraud – Terrance Thackrah diverted commission meant for brokers. Former RBS Insurance exec Terrance Thackrah (58) has been jailed for six years for a £1.1m fraud that diverted commission payments to brokers into his own accounts, the Express reports. Thackrah bought a four-bedroomed detached villa with its own pool in northern […]

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FSA launches Goldman Sachs investigation

On the 20th April 2010 the FSA issued a statement on Goldman Sachs International – the short statement stated Following preliminary investigations the FSA has decided to commence a formal enforcement investigation into Goldman Sachs International in relation to recent SEC allegations. The FSA will be liaising closely with the SEC in this review. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Library/Communication/Statements/2010/goldman_sachs.shtml […]

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FSA’s guidance on compliance with its financial sanctions requirements

In April 2009, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) published a thematic review on the approach of financial services firms to UK financial sanctions, which was produced by its Financial Crime and Intelligence Division (FCID). http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pubs/other/Sanctions%20Final%20Report.pdf The report outlined the FSA’s findings following a review of firms’ compliance with the FSA’s financial crime requirements relating to […]

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FSA says studying Goldman fraud charges

The Financial Services Authority said on Monday it was looking into US fraud charges against Goldman Sachs after Prime Minister Gordon Brown, accusing the bank of “moral brankruptcy”, urged a probe. “As you would expect the FSA is investigating the circumstances of this case and whether there are any implications for the UK regulated entities […]

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Practical steps to ensure compliance with the UK financial sanctions

Practical steps to ensure compliance with the UK financial sanctions – There is no positive obligation under UK sanctions legislation to check whether a customer or a third party is a sanctions target (in contrast to anti-money laundering rules and the US sanctions regime). A financial institution that does not carry out checks and never […]

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