Partner Anna Bradshaw is quoted by Reuters on the Treasury Committee’s Economic Crime Enquiry report

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Partner Anna Bradshaw’s comments are quoted by Reuters in their article on the Treasury Committee’s recommendations for overhauling of the UK’s anti-money laundering and anti-financial crime defences.  On the implications of the Committee’s recommendations for banks, Anna says: “From the perspective of banks, the report may be a sobering read in that it calls for more aggressive […]

Partner Anna Bradshaw is quoted in the Financial Times on the report of the Treasury Committee’s Economic Crime Inquiry

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In a Financial Times article on the conclusion of the Treasury Committee’s Economic Crime Inquiry, Partner Anna Bradshaw is quoted saying that the committee had been “too relaxed” about the UK’s ability to secure agreements post-Brexit that were “comparable to existing ones on co-operation, particularly on intelligence exchange”. Any replacement arrangements were likely to be “markedly weaker than existing […]

Partner Anna Bradshaw speaks to Law 360 about banks tightening up sanctions compliance in the wake of the first OFSI penalty

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UK banks have been put under immense pressure to tighten their sanctions compliance measures following the decision by the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) to fine a lender involved in a transfer of £200 in breach of an asset freeze.  Partner Anna Bradshaw comments, “Banks should be carefully examining their compliance controls and systems […]

Partner Anna Bradshaw explains the new and ongoing challenges for sanctions compliance following Brexit in an interview by Bureau Van Dijk

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We’re not expecting to see much of a dramatic change, in terms of how breaches are punished or how they are enforced, But we may well see changes to the reporting obligations, which at the moment apply to a relatively limited subset of regulated businesses and professions, as well as the financial sector, that may […]

Head of IT Brian McDonald has been shortlisted in the Just IT Apprenticeship awards 2019.

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We are delighted to announce that Brian McDonald has been shortlisted as “Employer Mentor / Line Manager of the year” in the Just IT Apprenticeship awards 2019. Read more.

Associate Eamon McCarthy-Keen discusses UK limited partnerships – an exercise in restraint in The Money Laundering Bulletin

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The UK Government intends to reform the law on limited partnerships as part of its strategy to combat money laundering, other economic crimes and the use of UK entities in such schemes.Read more

Partner Anna Bradshaw comments on the first financial sanctions fine imposed by OFSI

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The UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, or OFSI, announced its first civil monetary penalty on Monday, fining a UK bank £5,000 for processing a £200 transaction in breach of an asset freeze.  Partner Anna Bradshaw tells ACAMS Moneylaundering.com: “OFSI have not until now given any indication that low-value sanctions violations are perceived as a […]

Partner Hannah Laming discusses code for private prosecutors in The Law Society Gazette

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The Private Prosecutors’ Association (PPA) has launched a consultation on its draft Code for Private Prosecutors. Private prosecutors have an obligation to act as ministers of justice; they must act impartially and comply with onerous disclosure obligations. However, private prosecutions give rise to issues and challenges that differ from those in public prosecutions. Whilst various […]

Partner Maria Cronin and Trainee Solicitor Craig Hogg discuss Tesco’s accounting trial collapse in the Global Investigations Review

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In January, the last of the criminal trials into the 2014 Tesco accounting scandal collapsed. In yet another blow for the SFO, the case has exposed a number of fundamental issues with DPAs, placing the prosecutor’s use of the settlement regime under the spotlight. Read more

Partner Hannah Laming discusses third-party corruption and fraud risk management in a forum moderated by the Financier Worldwide

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Hannah Laming provides an overview of the main corruption and fraud risks potentially arising from third- party and counterparty relationships, as well as lessons that can be learnt from recent high profile cases. Read more.