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Welcome to episode 227 of the Financial Crime Weekly Podcast. I am Chris Kirkbride. In this episode, the UK government’s most extensive sanctions package against Russia since 2022, targeting nearly 300 entities and vessels, alongside a prison sentence for a UK director who illicitly exported military-grade rifle sights to Hong Kong. In enforcement news, the SFO has secured a prison term for the perpetrator of a global aircraft parts fraud, while a Washington man has admitted to laundering nearly $100 million for an international investment scam. We also consider the FCA’s action against seven social media influencers for unauthorised financial promotions and the ICO’s landmark legal victory in the Court of Appeal regarding data security. Furthermore, we look at a new FATF report on the rise of cyber-enabled fraud and a significant poll showing that a majority of NATO publics view cyberattacks on critical infrastructure as acts of war. Finally, we cover the appointment of the EU’s new AMLA Vice-Chair and a warning from the NCA’s AI lead regarding potential bias risks in predictive policing technology.
A transcript of this podcast, with links to the stories, will be available at www.crimes.financial.
By Christopher Kirkbride3
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Welcome to episode 227 of the Financial Crime Weekly Podcast. I am Chris Kirkbride. In this episode, the UK government’s most extensive sanctions package against Russia since 2022, targeting nearly 300 entities and vessels, alongside a prison sentence for a UK director who illicitly exported military-grade rifle sights to Hong Kong. In enforcement news, the SFO has secured a prison term for the perpetrator of a global aircraft parts fraud, while a Washington man has admitted to laundering nearly $100 million for an international investment scam. We also consider the FCA’s action against seven social media influencers for unauthorised financial promotions and the ICO’s landmark legal victory in the Court of Appeal regarding data security. Furthermore, we look at a new FATF report on the rise of cyber-enabled fraud and a significant poll showing that a majority of NATO publics view cyberattacks on critical infrastructure as acts of war. Finally, we cover the appointment of the EU’s new AMLA Vice-Chair and a warning from the NCA’s AI lead regarding potential bias risks in predictive policing technology.
A transcript of this podcast, with links to the stories, will be available at www.crimes.financial.

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