All United Kingdom articles – Page 18
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U.K. bill would empower Companies House as AML regulator
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill aims to stem the flow of dirty money coming into the United Kingdom by giving Companies House more power and resources to help combat money laundering.
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TikTok facing $29M fine over U.K. children’s privacy violations
The Information Commissioner’s Office warned social media platform TikTok it could be fined £27 million (U.S. $29 million) for failing to protect children’s data in line with the U.K.’s version of the General Data Protection Regulation.
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Standard Chartered recruits chief risk officer from Societe Generale
U.K. bank Standard Chartered announced the appointment of Sadia Ricke as group chief risk officer, effective Feb. 1, 2023.
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PwC appoints global ESG leader
Big Four audit firm PwC announced the appointment of Will Jackson-Moore as global environmental, social, and governance (ESG) leader.
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Focus on professional enablers puts lawyers in spotlight
While the extent of lawyers’ and law firms’ involvement in money laundering remains difficult to quantify, their potential role as professional enablers has become increasingly salient.
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Experts: Europe’s AI Act to push companies to confront technology’s use
The Artificial Intelligence Act, along with upcoming EU rules addressing digital markets and services, should have companies considering their use of AI and other emerging technologies to determine how the laws might impact their business.
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PwC lawsuit prompts reconsideration of after-hour work events
Big Four audit firm PwC is being sued by one of its employees for more than £200,000 (U.S. $234,000) after he injured himself at a post-work drink event in 2019. The incident is not the first where “team-bonding” efforts have proven problematic.
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Trading 212 appoints chief compliance officer
Trading 212, a U.K.-based fintech company, appointed Darren Dale as group chief compliance officer.
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FRC: 12 best practices for better ESG data collection
The U.K. Financial Reporting Council released guidance on how companies can collect and use environmental, social, and governance data to inform better decision-making.
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BBC appoints director of diversity, inclusion
British Broadcasting Corp. announced the appointment of Chinny Okolidoh as director of diversity and inclusion.
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Upheld ex-Alstom exec’s acquittal affirms ‘setback’ for FCPA’s reach
The latest development in the nearly decadelong Lawrence Hoskins court case has the potential to open the door for foreign nationals involved in aiding U.S. companies with foreign bribery schemes to escape liability under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, according to experts.
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EU countries take varied approaches to combating greenwashing
European regulators are taking greater steps to clamp down on companies’ misleading ESG claims, but experience shows different countries have differing priorities about tackling dishonest marketing.
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BAT promotes investor relations head to chief sustainability officer
British American Tobacco announced the promotion of Mike Nightingale to chief sustainability officer, effective Sept. 1.
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Allianz adds chief compliance officer
Allianz Holdings, the primary owner of U.K.-based insurance company Allianz SE, announced the appointment of Alison Rayner as chief compliance and corporate affairs officer, effective February 2023.
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Mallinckrodt promotes VPs of compliance and legal to executive level
Mallinckrodt, a global pharmaceutical company, announced the promotions of its senior compliance and legal vice presidents to the executive level.
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Citigroup broker-dealer fined $15M for inadequate U.K. trade monitoring
Citigroup Global Markets was fined £12.6 million (U.S. $14.9 million) by the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority for failing to implement an adequate trade surveillance program required by British law.
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Fraud risks grow as cost of living soars
Just as fraud grew during the Covid-19 pandemic, so will it now flourish with prices at historic highs. The question is just how widespread this fraud surge will prove to be and what can be done to help prevent it.
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RSA Insurance appoints international chief compliance officer
RSA Insurance announced the appointment of Peter Townsend as chief compliance officer for the company’s United Kingdom and international business.
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PwC fined $2.1M for audit failures regarding BT Group fraud disclosures
PwC will pay a reduced fine of 1.75 million pounds (U.S. $2.1 million) as part of sanctions against the Big Four firm for failures in its fiscal year 2017 audit at BT Group after the U.K. telecommunications company adjusted its financials to reflect a fraud scandal in Italy.
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Bain banned from U.K. government contracts over South Africa corruption scandal
Global management consultancy Bain & Co. was barred from competing for U.K. government contracts for three years following its role in a corruption scandal involving South Africa’s national tax offices.