Indian state bank accounts used to wire $35 million to shell companies in Hong Kong, European Council says Brexit transition deal must include EU laws and courts, and more, in this week's roundup.
U.N. Security Council members failed to reach the consensus needed to pass sanctions against Syria, Haiti adopted AML and counterterrorist financing controls, and more, in this week's roundup.
French lawmakers are set to vote on legislation that would establish a new anti-graft agency, the Federal Reserve entered into a written agreement with Liberty Bank, and more, in this week's roundup.
HSBC said it has failed to create an effective U.S. risk management program as required in a 2010 action, New York Governor Mario Cuomo approved a new law classifying certain fantasy sports as games of skill, and more, in this week's roundup.
Former FIFA President Sepp Blatter plans to appeal his 6-year ban from soccer, Mexican lawmakers adopted anticorruption legislation, and more, in this week's roundup.
EU authorities removed Iran's national airline from a list of carriers banned or restricted from flying to European destinations, the OCC released two AML consent orders, and more, in this week's roundup.
The founder of the now-defunct Florida digital currency exchange coin.mx pleaded not guilty to money laundering, the EU is set to extend sanctions against Russia for another six months, and more, in this week's roundup.
French judicial officials will decide in a month whether prosecutors have gathered enough evidence to try the son of Equatorial Guinea's president, Singapore initiated its first-ever terrorism financing case under a 2002 law, and more, in this week's roundup.
Brazils senate suspended President Dilma Rousseff for up to six months while she waits for an impeachment trial, American officials are investigating more than a dozen businesses potentially linked to Brazil's Petrobras scandal, and more, in this week's 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.
The Vatican received 544 suspicious activity reports in 2015, Australia's financial intelligence unit proposed extending AML regulations to virtual currency companies, and more, in this week's roundup.
New York banking regulators ordered 13 foreign financial institutions to disclose any relationships they may have had with Mossack Fonseca, OFAC issued guidance for complying with the U.S. embargo against Cuba, and more, in this week's roundup.
Putin told a televised call-in program that the U.S. and EU are unlikely to lift sanctions against Russia in the near future, the OCC finalized a consent order with San Diego-based Neighborhood National Bank, and more, in this week's roundup.
New York State has received 22 applications for BitLicenses, Brazilian authorities conducted 10 raids and made one arrest in a corruption probe, and more, in this week's roundup.
Canada's Superintendent of Financial Institutions found 72 money-laundering violations at banks between 2009 and 2014, Kenya removed money remitter Dahabshiil Kenya from a sanctions blacklist, and more, in this week's roundup.
Deutsche Bank acknowledged a money-laundering investigation linked to equity trades, Hong Kong fined the State Bank of India nearly $1 million, and more, in this week's news roundup.
Visa is calling for an independent and impartial group to oversee reforms at FIFA, Spanish officials accused prominent Madrid priest Jose Luis Montes of laundering millions of euros, and more, in this week's roundup.
UniCredit is set to pay millions of euros to German authorities to settle two different tax probes, as much as 25 percent of the funds used in Guatemalan politics originates from drug trafficking and other criminal groups, and more, in this week's roundup.