European Agency for Financial Intelligence and Anti-Corruption

The European Agency for Financial Intelligence and Anti-Corruption (AFIAC) is a leading organization comprised of experts, human rights defenders, financiers, analysts, and journalists, who are committed to promoting financial transparency and combating corruption and fraud.

The rent, corrupted model of the economy implies the constant use of the system, transforming political investments into financial dividends  

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News The rent, corrupted model of the economy implies the constant use of the system  transforming political investments into financial dividends. It is in the structure of the basic financial flows, which are formed in the public sector and the real sector of the

F.H. Bertling Fined $1 Million in Angola Bribery Case  

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News Shipping and logistics company F.H. Bertling Ltd. has been fined £850,000 ($1.1 million) for its role in an alleged bribery scheme to secure freight-forwarding contracts in Angola, the U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office said Monday. The SFO charged F.H. Bertling and several

US moving toward major antitrust probe of tech giants 

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News WASHINGTON — The US government is gearing up to investigate whether Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google misuse their massive market power, sources told Reuters on Monday, setting up what could be an unprecedented, wide-ranging probe of some of the world’s largest

Zelensky submits bill on liability for illegal enrichment to Ukraine’s parliament 

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has submitted to the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, a draft law on the confiscation of illegal assets of officials and the punishment for the acquisition of such assets . Respective bill No. 10358 of June 3 on

Google, Facebook and Apple Fall on Antitrust Scrutiny

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News Google parent Alphabet Inc., Facebook Inc. and Apple Inc. tumbled as the companies appear set to undergo U.S. antitrust probes after the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission agreed to split up oversight of technology giants. The DOJ’s preparations to investigate Google, first reported late Friday, mark

Romania: Where corruption begins before birth 

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News Recent developments have given the Romanian people much to celebrate. Last week, the European Parliament elections saw voter participation exceed 50%, a resounding rejection of the corruption-fueled party in power, the Social Democrats Party (PSD). It also showed resounding support for

How the UAE’s impending “Good Samaritan” law could impact the sports and events industry

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News Recently, iconic Spanish World Cup winning goalkeeper Iker Casillas, during practice for his current club side, Porto, suffered a heart attack. Fortunately, in his case, trained medical professionals employed by the club (and subject to obligations to assist) were at hand

Israeli intelligence purportedly linked Iran to UAE tanker sabotage 

  — Anti-Corruption News Story Curated by Anti-Corruption Digest International Risk & Compliance News   Opposition leader Benny Gantz kicks off his election campaign, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of leading the country into “total chaos” and slamming his decision to call a national election for the second time in under 6 months as a