Despite five years of negotiations with Credit Suisse, the U.S. Justice Department has identified only one percent of the bank's American clients it suspects of dodging taxes, according to lawmakers.
A U.S.-Swiss plan to resolve a tax evasion dispute may absolve Switzerland's government from further action but will prove costly and time-consuming for participating banks, say attorneys.
Italian authorities arrested 20 individuals for alleged money laundering connected to organized crime, twenty out of 22 men convicted for their roles in one of the biggest bank fraud schemes in Afghanistan's history were given prison sentences, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Approximately $763 billion in illicit funds circulated in and out of Russia between 1994 and 2011, former Florida Republican Party Chair Jim Greer pleaded guilty to money laundering, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Growing salaries for compliance personnel in conjunction with large enforcement actions are raising costs for financial institutions, Filipino lawmakers approved an anti-money laundering bill, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Norway is giving Cyprus $1.3 million to boost its AML regime, Japan plans to restrict money transfers involving North Korea should the Asian nation move ahead with plans to test a nuclear weapon, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Japanese authorities arrested three employees of Tokyo-based shipping agent Ben Line Agencies for violations of Iranian sanctions, the United Nations increased sanctions targeting North Korea, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The head manager and AML officer of a Los Angeles-based MSB were both sentenced to prison for AML violations, a former Citigroup secretary was found guilty of money laundering and tax evasion, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Hong Kong officials are proposing amendments to legislation that would restrict the general public's access to information about private company directors, two former managers at Halifax Bank of Scotland were charged with corruption in the U.K., and more, in the midweek roundup.
The Philippines' Central Bank published AML guidance for bank boards, FinCEN extended the deadline for certain individuals filing FBAR reports, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The Central Bank of Ireland fined Community Credit Union Limited nearly $28,000 for AML violations, Nigerian cross-border cash couriers are using China and Dubai to launder funds, and more, in the weekly roundup.
Finra fined GBM International $20,000 for failing to conduct due diligence on foreign mutual funds, JPMorgan is expected to pay the U.K. approximately 500 pounds to settle claims that the institution evaded taxes on corporate bonuses, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The United Kingdom is ramping up efforts to tackle domestic and international tax evasion, several Geneva-based HSBC employees voluntarily resigned after a $130 million drug and money laundering scheme was uncovered by French and Swiss investigators, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The European Union is set to lift financial sanctions on Egypt and Tunisia and return frozen assets to each country, a former vice president of Canada's largest engineering company was indicted on fraud and money laundering charges involving $139 million, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The U.S. Treasury Department blacklisted a hawala with branches in Afghanistan and Pakistan and two individuals for their support of the Taliban, general insurance agencies in Guernsey will be exempted from anti-money laundering rules starting next year, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Jordan's ex-intelligence chief was sentenced to over 13 years for embezzling and laundering approximately $34 million in public funds, Singapore convicted 44 people of money laundering between 2010 and 2011, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The Central Bank of Iraq will soon issue new rules to tighten controls over money transfers, the U.S. and EU are urging reluctant Swiss officials to implement sanctions against Iran's oil industry and central bank, and more, in the midweek roundup.