Month: August 2025

Luhansk Ex-Governor Detained in Ukrainian Graft Probe

A Ukrainian anti-corruption court has ordered former Luhansk governor Serhiy Haidai into pre-trial detention over a suspected corruption scheme in military procurement. He may be released on bail of 10 million UAH (about $250,000). The case centers on alleged kickbacks and inflated contracts for drones and electronic warfare systems purchased in 2024 and 2025. Investigators say Haidai conspired with political and business allies to rig the tender process and manipulate forensic reports. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) are leading the investigation. Prosecutors may appeal the court’s ruling. Article Credit: https://www.occrp.org/en/news/luhansk-ex-governor-detained-in-ukrainian-graft-probe

Singapore Tycoon Pleads Guilty in Graft Probe

Singaporean billionaire Ong Beng Seng pleaded guilty Monday to abetting obstruction of justice in a corruption case involving former Transport Minister S. Iswaran. Prosecutors said Ong instructed the Singapore Grand Prix director in May 2023 to retroactively bill Iswaran for a business-class flight from Doha amid an investigation into illicit gifts. The charge is part of a broader probe into Ong’s alleged offer of private jet travel and luxury accommodation to the minister during his time in office. Ong, 79, founder of Hotel Properties Ltd. and a key figure behind Singapore’s Formula 1 night race, was also charged with offering…

U.S. Sanctions Chinese Oil Terminal Operator Tied to Iranian Sanctions Evasion Scheme

The U.S. has sanctioned a Chinese oil terminal operator that played a central role in an Iranian sanctions evasion network first exposed by investigative journalists in 2020. The sanctions, announced by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), targeted multiple individuals and entities accused of helping Iran’s oil and energy sector finance alleged terrorist activities. Among the most prominent is Zhoushan Jinrun Petroleum Transfer Co., Ltd., a private terminal operator based in eastern China’s Zhejiang province. The company is controlled by Herun Group, a conglomerate led by Yu Songbo, once ranked among China’s wealthiest businessmen. The State Department…

Bangladesh Opens Corruption Trial for Sheikh Hasina

Testimony began Monday in three separate corruption trials against Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, and daughter Saima Wazed Putul, proceedings that prosecutors say could permanently bar the once-dominant political family from public office. The cases, heard at Dhaka’s Special Judge’s Court-5 under Judge Mohammad Abdullah Al Mamun, accuse the defendants of unlawfully allocating government land and other abuses of power. Bangladesh’s state news agency, BSS, reported that the trials are proceeding in absentia, with all 48 defendants—including Hasina and her children—considered fugitives after failing to appear in court. The Anti-Corruption Commission alleges Hasina illegally…

Former CEO of Dutch ‘Jumbo’ Supermarkets Requests Appeal for Bribery Conviction

Frits van Eerd, former CEO of the Dutch supermarket chain Jumbo, has filed an appeal against his two-year prison sentence on charges including money laundering and accepting bribes, according to his lawyer. The Northern Netherlands District Court in the city of Groningen sentenced van Eerd on August 7, noting that authorities had found 427,607 euros ($498,004) of “criminal money” in his home. Van Eerd also took bribes from a co-defendant in the case, the court ruled. “Look, he has always said, ‘I didn’t do this, I wasn’t bribed.’ And, by the way, the co-defendant says he didn’t bribe anyone. So…

Global Bank Fraud Risks Set to Escalate

Fraud losses in the global banking sector are expected to soar to $58.3 billion by 2030, according to a new report by U.K.-based consultancy Juniper Research. The study, Fraud Detection & Prevention in Banking Market 2025–2030, projects a 153 percent jump from an estimated $23 billion in 2025, underscoring the growing risks financial institutions face from evolving fraud schemes. One of the biggest threats identified is synthetic identity fraud—when criminals create fake personas by blending stolen, real and fabricated details. These identities can pass standard checks because they include partial authentic data, making them difficult to detect. The report said…

Ex-Directors of Abramovich-Linked Firm Indicted in €25M Cyprus Tax Evasion Case

Former directors of a company linked to Roman Abramovich’s superyachts will end up in Cyprus court for criminal offenses related to VAT, officials say. Congo’s Ex-Justice Minister Convicted of Diverting War Victim FundsFormer Justice Minister Constant Mutamba has been convicted of diverting $19 million meant to compensate war crime victims in Kisangani. Druze Families Blame Syrian Forces for Suwayda ExecutionsAmnesty International urges accountability after Druze civilians were executed “in cold blood” in Suwayda, accusing Syrian forces of sectarian crimes that reflect the deadly cost of impunity. Cyprus’ tax commissioner on Friday filed a criminal indictment against former directors of a…

Sri Lanka’s Former President Arrested on Corruption Charges

Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe has been arrested and remanded on corruption charges, becoming the first head of state in the country’s history to face such a trial. The 76-year-old leader was taken into custody by the Criminal Investigation Department over allegations of misusing public funds during a 2023 trip to the U.K. Authorities say state money covered his travel and security expenses for what they describe as a private visit. Wickremesinghe, who maintains that his wife paid her own way and no public funds were misused, was initially admitted to the Prison Hospital and later transferred to the…

HSBC’s Swiss Bank Said to Exit 1,000 Mideast Clients Amid Revamp

HSBC Holdings Plc’s Swiss private bank is ending relationships with wealthy Middle Eastern clients, including many with assets exceeding $100 million, as the bank seeks to lower its exposure to individuals it deems high-risk, according to people familiar with the matter.More than 1,000 clients from Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Qatar and Egypt are among those being told they can no longer bank with HSBC’s Swiss wealth management business, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing an ongoing process. Some clients have already started to be informed and over the next few months will receive closing letters advising them they…

JPMorgan pays $330M to settle Malaysian 1MDB fund scandal claims

Banking giant JPMorgan Chase has agreed to hand over $330 million to resolve allegations it enabled the theft of billions from Malaysia’s government investment fund in a historic financial fraud case. Malaysian officials filed suit against the bank’s Swiss division in 2021, accusing it of processing $800 million in suspicious transfers from the 1MDB state fund to a bogus business partnership. Friday’s settlement announcement puts an end to all legal disputes stemming from JPMorgan’s involvement in the massive embezzlement scheme that drained over $4.5 billion from Malaysian coffers during a six-year period. Hacker uncovers ‘missing’ Tesla Autopilot data in deadly…

Fine for bunq B.V. for insufficient customer due diligence

ackling money laundering is a priority for the government because it is key to effectively fighting all manner of serious crime. Concealing the origin of criminal proceeds enables perpetrators to steer clear of the investigative authorities and enjoy their ill-gotten gains undisturbed. The Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorist Financing Act (Wet ter voorkoming van witwassen en terrorismefinanciering – Wwft) aims to ensure that our financial system is not abused for money laundering and terrorist financing. Under this legislation, banks act as gatekeepers and are obliged to carry out anti-money laundering controls. This means that banks must know who their customers are,…

Lithuanian customs uncovers ‘particularly audacious’ scheme to circumvent sanctions against Russia

According to the investigation, the water treatment equipment was received by Russian oil industry enterprises.The criminal service of the Lithuanian Customs Department reported the detention of 11 people on suspicion of violating the regime of international sanctions against Russia. The agency said in a statement that it had uncovered “a particularly audacious scheme to circumvent international sanctions against Russia”. The operation was carried out in co-operation with law enforcement agencies in Portugal and Bulgaria and in co-ordination with Eurojust and Europol. According to the investigation, the company developed a complex shadow scheme to supply Russia with water treatment equipment intended…

FinCEN Issues Advisory and Financial Trend Analysis on Chinese Money Laundering Networks

Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is raising the alarm on Chinese money laundering networks (CMLNs), which pose a significant threat to the U.S. financial system. FinCEN is issuing: (1) an Advisory to urge financial institutions to be vigilant in detecting the use of CMLNs by Mexico-based drug cartels, including several designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations; and (2) a Financial Trend Analysis (FTA) highlighting the scope and breadth of CMLN activity in the United States. “Money laundering networks linked to individual passport holders from the People’s Republic of China enable cartels to poison Americans…

An approach to anti-money laundering compliance for cryptoassets

Key takeawaysExisting anti-money laundering (AML) approaches relying on trusted intermediaries have limited effectiveness with decentralised record-keeping in permissionless public blockchains.The public transaction history on blockchains can enable AML and other compliance efforts, such as FX regulations, by leveraging the provenance and history of any particular unit or balance of a cryptoasset, including stablecoins.An AML compliance score based on the likelihood that a particular cryptoasset unit or balance is linked with illicit activity may be referenced at points of contact with the banking system (“off-ramps”), preventing inflows of the proceeds of illicit activity and supporting a culture of “duty of care”…

Solicitor who handled £8.8m in unverified funds struck off

A solicitor who failed to carry out money-laundering checks on £8.8 million has been struck off for ‘widespread and fundamental non-compliance’ with AML rules. William Joseph Harris, admitted in April 1980, operated as a sole practitioner and worked mostly in residential conveyancing, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal heard. The Solicitors Regulation Authority had been raising concerns across the profession about firm-wide risk assessments (FWRA). Harris responded in December 2019 to a notice asking whether his firm had one in place, to which he incorrectly said he did. However during a 2023 interview with an SRA investigator – after the true position…