Gambia accuses fugitive ex-president of stealing $50 million and freezes his assets, Andorran bank loses court appeal against designation by U.S. Treasury Department, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Iraqi official claims that the Islamic State is nearing bankruptcy, Giuliani to defend gold trader accused of helping Iran evade U.S. sanctions, and more, in the midweek roundup.
FinCEN imposed a $2.8 million monetary penalty against a Californian-based card club, House lawmakers approved legislation that would block a planned deal between Boeing and Iran Air, and more, in this week's roundup.
The Philippines launched a unit to develop new cybersecurity policies, U.S. lawmakers are considering several bills that would extend the Iran Sanctions Act so that "snapback" sanctions could be imposed, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Singapore's central bank revoked BSI Bank's license to operate in the city-state, about $11 billion in illegal proceeds derived from an estimated 23,000 crimes were transferred out of Russia last year, and more, in the midweek roundup.
JPMorgan Chase took steps to limit the number of employees with access to the bank's portal with Swift, North Korea has imposed new customer identification and suspicious activity reporting rules, and more, in the midweek roundup.
British regulators criticized Deutsche Bank AG for insufficiently verifying the identities of its clients, Sri Lanka will establish a panel to investigate possible misconduct by citizens whose names appear in the Panama Papers, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Qatar National Bank is investigating an alleged leak of some 1.4 gigabytes of data, former Citigroup broker James Van Doren has been barred from the securities industry, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela is pushing for the adoption of new transparency rules, Brazil's former soccer chief Ricardo Teixeira allegedly used shell companies to buy a $7.4 million mansion, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on the merits of a civil complaint that could determine when banks in foreign jurisdictions can be held liable under an American anti-corruption law.
German officials intend to unveil measures to crack down on international tax havens, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff vowed to fight efforts to impeach her over her alleged role in a massive money laundering scandal, and more, in the midweek roundup.
HSBC's independent compliance monitor has identified a number of potential regulatory lapses at the institution, criminals from around the world are increasingly turning to China to launder illicit funds, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva could escape arrest and imprisonment for alleged money laundering, the governor of Bangladesh's central bank resigned after computer hackers managed to steal $81 million, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The Kremlin has asked the U.S. Treasury Department to produce proof that Russian President Vladimir Putin is corrupt, a U.N. panel advised the Security Council to place travel bans and asset freezes on South Sudan's president, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is preparing an enforcement action against the Bank of China, Guernsey is looking to raise the cap on AML fines, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Countries around the globe could suspend their economic sanctions against Iran by Monday, the UAE revoked the license of Al Zarooni Exchange for its alleged violation of AML rules, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Criminal gangs in the United Kingdom are recruiting teenagers on Facebook to move illicit funds, the UN and U.S. lawmakers are weighing new sanctions against North Korea, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Sen. Ben Cardin and other lawmakers will seek to extend the soon-to-expire Iran Sanctions Act for another 10 years, Swiss officials have frozen approximately $80 million of assets linked to 14 FIFA officials, and more, in the midweek roundup.
An internal review by Deutsche Bank AG has uncovered at least $10 billion in suspicious transactions in its Russian branches, Cyprus' central bank revoked the license of FBME Bank Ltd for undisclosed reasons, and more, in the midweek roundup.
China asked the United States to more closely coordinate on terrorist financing cases, Greek police searched a UBS location in Athens for possible evidence of tax evasion, and more, in the midweek roundup.