Tag: compliance

money laundering

Canada Becoming a Hotbed for Money Laundering

Two-thirds of Canadian banks examined by regulators had “significant levels” of noncompliance with anti-money laundering rules, according to report to lawmakers reviewed by the Wall Street Journal. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police estimated in 2011 that between $3.8 billion to $11.5 billion is laundered in the country annually. Critics of Read More

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Japan to Probe Internal Audit Functions at Regional Banks

Japan’s financial watchdog, the Financial Services Agency, is conducting onsite inspections of the internal audit functions of the country’s regional banks to ensure they are functioning properly. The probe comes after a failure by internal audit at one of the banks, Higashi-Nippon Bank, to identify and stop improper practices, including illegally Read More

Georgia Tech

String of University Officials Snagged in Internal Audit Nets

While the dog days of summer have typically been a fairly quiet time for internal audit news, there is one place where internal audit is creating some heat these months—on university campuses. There have been a string of university officials and professors who have been implicated of wrongdoing after an Read More

Deadline Looms for New York Financial Audit-Trail Law

The deadline is looming for banks and financial institutions that do business in New York to comply with new regulation that requires them to keep an audit trail of financial transactions for at least five years. Provisions of the Cybersecurity Regulation, which was passed in March 2017, will go into Read More

Companies Still Slow to Provide Harassment Training for Directors

More companies are providing compliance and ethics training for board members in light of the recent string of sexual harassment charges at several organizations and the emergence of the #MeToo campaign, according to a new report. But many companies still provide little or no specific sexual harassment training to directors, Read More

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New Revenue Recognition Rules Could Create Chances for Fraud

The additional professional judgment required by the new revenue recognition standard could expose companies to an increased level of fraud, given the inherent opportunity for bias created by a principles-based framework. The new standard moves companies away from a rules-based framework to a more principles-based approach as it relates to Read More

money laundering

Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing Risks on the Rise

Money laundering is an expanding and increasingly international phenomenon, according to a new report by Moneyval, Europe’s money-laundering watchdog. Current estimates of the amount of money laundered world-wide range from $500 billion to a staggering $1 trillion, with disastrous effects on the global economy, especially on vulnerable, developing economies. The Read More