Biden wants to move fast on AI safeguards and signs an executive order to address his concerns

Reported by JOSH BOAK AND MATT O’BRIEN President Joe Biden on Monday signed an ambitious executive order on artificial intelligence that seeks to balance the needs of cutting-edge technology companies with national security and consumer rights, creating an early set of guardrails that could be fortified by legislation and global agreements. Before signing the order, Biden said AI […]

The Mafia is Stealing These Select Cars

A must watch video on the international organized crime car theft ring that helps evade Sanctions. The video shows the cars that commonly get stolen, and the role of ports in Baltimore, Boston, and Montreal in shipping these cars to various international locations, including countries under Sanctions. Watch video: youtu.be/nlfVyk641GM

US ‘perfect playground’ for laundering money linked to environmental crimes, new report finds

Reported by Scilla Alecci and Brenda Medina The United States has become a destination for the proceeds of environmental crimes, undermining global moves to stem illicit financial flows and combat the climate crisis, according to a new report by a prominent anti-corruption advocacy group. The report by the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition, […]

When AI suspects money laundering, banks struggle to explain why

Reported by Carter Pape In recent years, regulators have warmed to the idea of banks using artificial intelligence to comply with anti-money-laundering laws and related regulations for countering the financing of terrorism and preventing other financial crimes. Increasingly, banks have also used this same transaction monitoring technology to protect themselves from fraud. Using AI to monitor transactions […]

Tech executive arrested over share purchases in K-pop bidding war

Reported by Song Jung-a A top executive at Kakao has been arrested for alleged stock price manipulation during the South Korean internet giant’s heated acquisition battle for K-pop agency SM Entertainment this year. The Seoul Southern District Court issued an arrest warrant for Kakao’s chief investment officer Bae Jae-hyun on Thursday. Financial regulators have accused […]

Stricter verification laws in the U.S. won’t stop international terrorists from using crypto

Reported by YAYA J. FANUSIE Recent reporting about Palestinian terrorist groups accessing crypto assets points to an ongoing challenge: Terrorist organizations continue to exploit weak links across the financial system to raise, hide, and disperse funds. Many gaps exist, both with traditional financial actors and some crypto platforms that don’t effectively enforce the clear legal […]

Russia: Europe’s €13bn ‘critical metals’ sanctions blindspot

Reported by PASCAL HANSENS, SIGRID MELCHIOR, MAXENCE PEIGNÉ AND HARALD SCHUMANN Investigation Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the 27 EU countries have adopted 11 sanction packages, targeting all kinds of raw materials such as oil, coal, steel and timber. But raw materials that the EU considers “critical” or “strategic” — 34 in […]

Treasury enlists banks to root out Hamas financing

Reported by Ebrima Santos Sanneh Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network urged financial institutions Friday to vigilantly monitor and report activity suspected of being related to financing the militant organization currently at war with Israel known as Hamas. Fincen’s alert identified several red flags it says banks should watch which could indicate suspicious activity. These include watching for […]