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Welcome to episode 260 of the Financial Crime Weekly Podcast. I am Chris Kirkbride. In this episode, a ship’s captain is charged for allegedly breaching Russian sanctions, and there are the US Treasury’s latest designations against Hizballah-linked officials. In the UK, Nigeria's former oil minister has been acquitted in a bribery case, while the High Court has imposed reporting restrictions in the Entain civil litigation. Furthermore, the episode covers new enforcement data highlighting a lack of prosecutions against professional enablers, and a warning from the NCSC regarding state-sponsored cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure. Finally, we discuss the growing "protection gap" in cyber insurance, and the rise of the converged criminal economy where digital fraud increasingly intersects with real-world exploitation.
A transcript of this podcast, with links to the stories, will be available at www.crimes.financial.
The photograph on the podcast cover art is by Sora Shimazaki at Pexels, and the stinger sample between each news section is ‘Ben Logo 1’ by BenKirb from Pixabay.
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Welcome to episode 260 of the Financial Crime Weekly Podcast. I am Chris Kirkbride. In this episode, a ship’s captain is charged for allegedly breaching Russian sanctions, and there are the US Treasury’s latest designations against Hizballah-linked officials. In the UK, Nigeria's former oil minister has been acquitted in a bribery case, while the High Court has imposed reporting restrictions in the Entain civil litigation. Furthermore, the episode covers new enforcement data highlighting a lack of prosecutions against professional enablers, and a warning from the NCSC regarding state-sponsored cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure. Finally, we discuss the growing "protection gap" in cyber insurance, and the rise of the converged criminal economy where digital fraud increasingly intersects with real-world exploitation.
A transcript of this podcast, with links to the stories, will be available at www.crimes.financial.
The photograph on the podcast cover art is by Sora Shimazaki at Pexels, and the stinger sample between each news section is ‘Ben Logo 1’ by BenKirb from Pixabay.

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