Biden Administration Wants To Make It Easier To Seize Crypto Without Criminal Charges

Reported by: Nick Sibilla Buried deep in a 61-page recent report by the U.S. Attorney General, the Biden Administration called for a dramatic expansion in the federal government’s ability to seize and keep cryptocurrency. If enacted, the proposed changes would bolster both criminal forfeiture, which requires a conviction to permanently confiscate property, as well as civil forfeiture, […]

How To Send And Receive Bitcoin Privately

Reported by: Rufus Kamau Why is privacy important in Bitcoin transactions?  First, if you have a sizable balance in your wallet, you don’t want anyone finding out because it exposes you to a $5 wrench attack. A $5 wrench attack occurs when someone discovers you have a large stash of bitcoin and controls the keys […]

SAP delays Russia exit as deal talks fail and workers at risk

Reported by: Alexander Marrow and Supantha Mukherjee SAP (SAPG.DE) will miss its deadline to exit Russia before the end of the year as the German software group has failed to find a buyer for the unit, five sources told Reuters, underscoring the difficulties some companies are facing to leave the country. The Walldorf, Germany-based enterprise software company […]

Latvian approach to U.S. over ABLV bank proves ineffective

Reported by: Matīss Arnicāns (Latvian Television), “De facto” (Latvian Television) There has been no visible progress in negotiations between the Latvian Ministry of Finance with colleagues from the U.S. Department of the Treasury regarding the withdrawal of some statements which were presented in the 2018 sanctions decision taken by the U.S. against ABLV bank, LTV’s De Facto […]

Cayman still on FATF grey list over AML issues

Reported by: Cayman News The Cayman Islands remains on the Financial Action Task Force grey list while Nicaragua and Pakistan were removed following this week’s meeting in Paris to review the political commitment made by countries to meet the requirements needed to combat global financial crime. In a statement issued Friday, the FATF said that […]

Switzerland aims to track corporate ownership in attempt to curb money-laundering

Reported by: Dean Starkman The Swiss government plans to create a central registry to identify the true owners of now-anonymous Swiss-registered companies and partnerships, an incremental but important anti-money laundering reform for the longtime bastion of financial secrecy. The country’s Federal Council, Switzerland’s cabinet, has asked the government’s finance ministry to draft a law to create the […]

Why law enforcement struggles to throttle crypto scams

Reported by: Joseph BOYLE and Daniel Hoffman Under the headline “Scammers in Paris”, an online sleuth known as ZachXBT published a blog in August detailing how a pair of youngsters stole cryptoassets worth millions. Much to his surprise, the French police announced last week that they had acted on his tipoff and charged five people. […]

Democratic representative discloses Big Tech stock sale before voting for bill that would rein in corporate power

Reported by: Gabe Kaminsky, Investigative Reporter Rep. Kathy Manning’s (D-NC) husband sold thousands worth of Big Tech stock shares before the congresswoman voted in favor of an antitrust bill that aims to rein in the power of these very companies, according to a financial disclosure.  Manning, one of the wealthiest members of Congress, disclosed on Sept. 12 that her husband, Randall […]

Five Russian Nationals and Two Oil Traders Charged in Global Sanctions Evasion and Money Laundering Scheme

Press release by: Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of New York A 12-count indictment was unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn, New York charging five Russian nationals, Yury Orekhov, Artem Uss, Svetlana Kuzurgasheva, also known as “Lana Neumann,” Timofey Telegin and Sergey Tulyakov with various charges related to a global procurement, […]