How the Biggest Fraud in German History Unravelled

Reported by: Ben Taub In August, 2018, Wirecard had a market capitalization of twenty-eight billion dollars. The company displaced Commerzbank from the DAX 30, Germany’s most prestigious stock index. Markus Braun—who owned eight per cent of the company and was now a billionaire, on paper—had taken out a personal loan of a hundred and fifty million euros […]

‘Embezzled’ Lebanese Cash In Swiss Banks: Media Report

Reported by: AFP – Agence France Presse Banks in Switzerland are holding a substantial amount of the millions of dollars Lebanese central bank chief Riad Salameh is accused of embezzling, Swiss media reported on Sunday. Salameh, 72, faces investigations related to suspicions of money laundering and illicit enrichment in Lebanon and abroad after he amassed […]

Corporate Transparency Act: What You Need to Know Before 2024

Reported by: Robert Hamor With a stated goal of countering money laundering, the financing of terrorism and other illicit activities (including those of Russian oligarchs currently under U.S. sanctions), Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) in January 2021 as part of the National Defense Authorization Act. In 2022, the Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes […]

NYDFS STRENGTHEN’S ABILITY TO DETECT FRAUD IN THE VIRTUAL CURRENCY INDUSTRY

Reported by: The NY Department of Financial Services New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris today announced the Department has enhanced its ability to detect fraud and other illegal activity among New York State-regulated entities engaged in virtual currency activity through new insider trading and market manipulation risk monitoring tools.   […]

It’s Illegal to Be a ‘Money Mule,’ Whether You Know It or Not

Reported by: Daniel Oropeza In 2022, BioCatch, a software company that delivers advanced fraud protection, estimated that there are approximately two million mule accounts in the U.S., and about $3 billion in fraudulent transfers a year. The same research estimates that scammers are lowering their transaction amounts to mules to an average of $1,500 to avoid […]

Thanks to Danske Bank Whistleblower, SEC Sets Aside $178 Million for Harmed Investors

Reported by: Geoff Schweller On February 16, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced the establishmentof a $178.6 million Fair Fund to be distributed to investors harmed in Danske Bank’s historic money laundering scheme. The scheme was originally exposed by a whistleblower: former Danske banker Howard Wilkinson. The establishment of the massive Fair Fund underscores the tremendous […]

The SEC has a stablecoin firm in its sights — and it could shake up the whole $137 billion market

Reported by: Arjun Kharpal The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could be gearing up to take action against Paxos, a company that issues a type of cryptocurrency called stablecoin. The move will have major implications for the $137 billion market, experts told CNBC. Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency designed to mirror real-world assets such […]

The SEC has a stablecoin firm in its sights — and it could shake up the whole $137 billion market

Reported by: Arjun Kharpal The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could be gearing up to take action against Paxos, a company that issues a type of cryptocurrency called stablecoin. The move will have major implications for the $137 billion market, experts told CNBC. Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency designed to mirror real-world assets such […]