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OECD: ‘Whole of government’ approach needed to tackle financial crimes
Tuesday, 06 October 2015Average rating1131 OECD: ‘Whole of government’ approach needed to tackle financial crimes /index.php/home/news/85-news/1131-oecd-whole-of-government-approach-needed-to-tackle-financial-crimesThe OECD has called for increased co-operation and information sharing between countries’ money laundering and tax administrations to fight financial crimes.
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GLOBAL reporting mechanism required to curtail piracy
Tuesday, 15 September 2015Average rating1127 GLOBAL reporting mechanism required to curtail piracy /index.php/home/news/85-news/1127-global-reporting-mechanism-required-to-curtail-piracyIn the shadow of alarming global statistics showing a continual increase in the number of piracy and armed robbery attacks against merchant ships, an international gathering of key maritime stakehold ...
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Millions lost due to wire transfer fraud
Tuesday, 08 September 2015Average rating1123 Millions lost due to wire transfer fraud /index.php/home/news/85-news/1123-millions-lost-due-to-wire-transfer-fraudMillions of dollars have been lost due to a sophisticated scam targeting businesses working with foreign suppliers and/or firms that regularly perform wire transfer payments.
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Criminals still prefer cash for money laundering
Wednesday, 12 August 2015Average rating1116 Criminals still prefer cash for money laundering /index.php/home/news/85-news/1116-criminals-still-prefer-cash-for-money-launderingA recent study by Europol has shown that cash remains criminals’ instrument of choice to facilitate money laundering, in spite of the rapidly changing face of criminality and the rise of cybercrime.
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ISWAN and MPHRP merge forces
Tuesday, 04 August 2015Average rating1114 ISWAN and MPHRP merge forces /index.php/home/news/85-news/1114-iswan-and-mphrp-merge-forcesThe boards of the International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) and the Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Programme (MPHRP) are pleased to announce the moving of the activities o ...
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Maritime piracy report reveals continued SE Asian attacks against small tankers
Wednesday, 22 July 2015AdministratorAverage rating1111 Maritime piracy report reveals continued SE Asian attacks against small tankers /index.php/home/news/85-news/1111-maritime-piracy-report-reveals-continued-se-asian-attacks-against-small-tankersLondon 22 July 2015 – Published today, a new report from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) highlights a continuing trend in South East Asia in the hijack ...
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Cyber and fraud risks prompt increase in investment
Wednesday, 08 July 2015Average rating1110 Cyber and fraud risks prompt increase in investment /index.php/home/news/85-news/1110-cyber-and-fraud-risks-prompt-increase-in-investmentA global study has shown that almost nine in 10 financial services firms plan to increase their investment in risk-management capabilities in the next two years in response to emerging risks of cyber ...
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Court decision underlines commercial sense in charterparty contracts
Monday, 15 June 2015Average rating1107 Court decision underlines commercial sense in charterparty contracts /index.php/home/news/85-news/1107-court-decision-underlines-commercial-sense-in-charterparty-contractsA Commercial Court judge has found that payment of charter hire does not amount to a condition of the charterparty in Spar Shipping AS v. Grand China Logistics Holding (Group) Co. Ltd.
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Formalising whistleblowing procedures
Monday, 18 May 2015Average rating1102 Formalising whistleblowing procedures /index.php/home/news/85-news/1102-formalising-whistleblowing-proceduresBanks, building societies, credit unions, investment firms and insurers in the United Kingdom could in future be required to appoint “whistleblowers’ champions in their organisations under proposals ...
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One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in SE Asia
Tuesday, 21 April 2015Average rating1096 One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in SE Asia /index.php/home/news/85-news/1096-report-piracy-and-armed-robbery-against-ships-q1-2015A small coastal tanker is hijacked by pirates in South East Asia every two weeks on average, as revealed in the Q1 2015 IMB Piracy Report.
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