We believe compliance enables business. Compliance is an opportunity to be one step ahead, so your organisation can focus on advancing the business. For over 20 years, VinciWorks has been at the leading edge of re-envisioning compliance tools and training. Our creative and driven team works hard everyday, challenging the traditional compliance industry to become forward-thinking, interactive and engaging. From our vast library of 800+ courses, to the award-winning Omnitrack training and comp ...
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The Compliance Tech Buyers Guide
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The 2025 Compliance Tech Buyers Guide is Here! 61 pages of in-depth research, vendor comparisons, and insights into emerging regulatory needs—this guide is your essential roadmap to navigating the evolving compliance tech landscape. 🔗 Download the guide here: https://bit.ly/tech-buyers-guide-podcast 💡 Why This Matters: Recent surveys show that over…
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The US Election and Compliance - Navigating the challenges of the second Trump Administration
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The results of the 2024 US election have ushered in a new era of compliance challenges. With the return of the Trump Administration, the regulatory and compliance landscape is poised for significant shifts, bringing disruption and opportunity for businesses in 2025. From evolving sanctions policies and potential trade wars to increased scrutiny on …
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AML and Financial Crime in 2025
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The world of anti-money laundering (AML) and financial crime is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and 2025 is shaping up to be a transformative year for the regulated sector. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency are reshaping risk landscapes, while stricter regulations are raising the bar for compliance and account…
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AI and GDPR Compliance in 2025 – What you need to know for the year ahead
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The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is revolutionising the way businesses operate. But with innovation comes an ever-expanding list of regulatory challenges. As AI systems become more embedded in our lives, they generate massive amounts of data, raising urgent questions about transparency, consent, and compliance. For organisations in 2025, n…
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As we step into 2025, the workplace health and safety landscape is evolving rapidly. With new legislative changes, an increased focus on mental health, and the complexities of hybrid work environments, organisations are facing a broader spectrum of responsibilities. Today’s leaders must embrace a proactive approach that goes beyond traditional comp…
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The Compliance Agenda in 2025
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As we enter 2025, the compliance landscape is undergoing major transformations. From evolving regulatory frameworks to emerging risks, staying ahead of these challenges is crucial for every organisation. This year sees an intensified focus on sanctions, cybersecurity, diversity and inclusion, data protection, and more. Organisations must brace for …
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Navigating the German Political Landscape: What’s Next?
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This conversation delves into the recent collapse of the German government under Chancellor Schultz, the upcoming federal elections, and the potential implications for both German and European politics. Thomas Falk provides insights into the ideological divides within the coalition, the rise of the AFD, and the challenges facing the next government…
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Trump and the future of European compliance
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In this episode, we explore the complex interplay between politics and global compliance. From the seismic impact of Trump's election on compliance practices to navigating the shifting landscape of tariffs and trade deals, we delve into the challenges businesses face in a rapidly changing world. We discuss the UK's struggle to define trade standard…
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Barristers and EDI - The BSB consultation on the proposed new rules
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The Bar Standards Board has launched a consultation on proposed amendments to the Equality Rules. The consultation runs until 29 November 2024. The BSB is gathering views on proposed rules to advance equality, diversity, and inclusion at the Bar, and is keen to hear a wide range of views and welcomes all contributions to the ongoing consultation. A…
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Die KI-Verordnung der Europäischen Union – Was Sie jetzt beachten müssen
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VinciWorks berät Sie zur KI-Verordnung der Europäischen Union! Hören Sie sich unser Podcast an und lernen Sie: • Was die Ziele der KI-Verordnung sind • Wie der Risiko-basierte Ansatz funktioniert • Warum rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen und ethische Standards beim Einsatz von KI unverzichtbar sind • Wie Sie Compliance sicherstellen Thomas Falk, Head of…
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The Worker Protection Act 2023
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The Worker Protection Act 2023 comes into force on 26 October 2024, imposing a new, proactive duty on all employers across the UK to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. With at least 1 in 5 men and nearly half of all women experiencing sexual harassment at work, this new compliance duty is an important step employer…
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AI regulation in the UK, EU and rest of the world
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The pace of AI regulation is heating up. From the monumental AI Act passed by the EU, countries and states around the world adopting copycat laws, to commitments by the new UK government to better regulate artificial intelligence. Regulators and legislators are racing to ensure they are not left behind by the AI revolution, and can levy ever larger…
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What the General Election means for compliance
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The UK is set to go to the polls on Thursday, 4 July in a seismic election which could see a significant shift in the next UK government’s regulatory priorities. Every sector could be impacted and every area of compliance is likely to be reviewed by the next government. From overhauls of financial services regulation, reviews of data protection law…
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Risk mitigation for bribery - What do companies need to know?
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Bribery and corruption are not new issues. But they remain impressively persistent in their ability to wreak havoc and cause trouble. Companies are losing hundreds of thousands of pounds to these schemes, not to mention reputational damage and legal action. In this webinar we will look at the different types of bribery risks your company can face, …
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The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has now been in force for six years. During that time, fines have totalled billions of euros, with over €1 billion in fines coming in the past 12 months. The most recent fines show that both large and small businesses are subject to regulators’ scrutiny. With fines and enforcement actions, developm…
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Making your organisation more neurodiversity friendly
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Neurodiversity is becoming more understood as a workplace issue. As many as 1 in 7 people in the UK are neurodivergent, meaning that organisations that fail to meet the needs of their neurodivergent staff and clients are neglecting a significant demographic. Although there are challenges associated with these differences, there are also many streng…
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Getting to grips with proliferation financing one year on
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Since 1 April 2023, all firms in the regulated sector have been required to carry out proliferation financing (PF) risk assessments. This applies to all regulated entities, from law firms to financial services, casinos to cryptocurrency. Regulated entities can create a new risk assessment on proliferation financing or incorporate PF risks into exis…
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An international perspective on gifts, hospitality and bribery laws
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The issues of gifts, hospitality and bribery are increasingly complicated – especially for companies doing business in other countries. The danger of getting caught up in a corruption scandal is damaging, expensive and could be ultimately devastating. But when is a gift considered bribery? How can corruption, or even the perception of corruption, b…
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Global sanctions compliance in 2024
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The field of economic sanctions has been growing increasingly complicated in recent years, and the past year was a historic and transformative period for the use of financial sanctions on both the global and UK levels, with Western nations launching an unprecedented line of sanctions against Russia as a result of its invasion of Ukraine in February…
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Understanding the EU AI Act - What do companies need to know?
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In this episode, we explore the vast implications of the EU AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation. With this legislation, the EU hopes to create a framework to regulate AI systems across the EU. But the Act will impact companies who do any business in the EU, and, similar to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the AI Act …
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Understanding failure to prevent fraud - The new UK compliance requirement
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Under UK law, a corporation can face criminal prosecution if it fails to prevent certain actions from being undertaken by its employees, associates or even contractors. In this episode, we explain what this new corporate criminal offence means, what kind of fraud is covered, and how to comply with the ‘failure to prevent’ provisions. Try our new cu…
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Compliance Trends 2024: What to put on your agenda
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This episode dives into the top compliance trends to set your agenda for 2024. We’ll also delve into key compliance issues we expect to see in areas like anti-money laundering, diversity and inclusion, and sustainability. We’ll review key pieces of legislation we’re tracking in the EU, US and UK. Try our customisable AI compliance training courses …
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This episode discusses the taboo subject of menopause, specifically how menopause impacts the workplace. We go into the undeniable stigma around this topic, why it is important for businesses to offer more support to their employees, and how they could go about this. Resources: Try our customisable GDPR and data protection training courses for free…
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GDPR and Automation: Tracking the Challenges of Compliance
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GDPR presents not just a single compliance challenge - how to get policies and procedures right - but an ongoing plethora of overlapping priorities that must be dealt with at various levels of the business. From implementing technical measures, tracking data subject requests and putting in place incident breaches registers, there is never an ‘end’ …
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The HMRC AML consultation. What does the regulated sector need to know? - Part 2
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Gary and Nick from VinciWorks continue looking at the UK government's planned changes to how money laundering regulations are supervised and enforced. With four options on the table, from increased powers for OPBAS to an entirely new public sector regulator, what might these changes mean for the regulatory sector? Resources: Try our AML compliance …
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The HMRC AML consultation. What does the regulated sector need to know? - Part 1
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What's the latest on the UK government's planned changes to how money laundering regulations are supervised and enforced? Reform of the AML/CTF regime is coming, with the government proposing four potential changes, from increased powers for OPBAS to an entirely new, public sector regulator. What will be the impact of the regulated sector of these …
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Health and Safety in the Inflation Age
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For health and safety professionals, the challenge in today’s workplace is ensuring health and safety remains a top priority in a world of overlapping crises when many people are struggling to make ends meet. Health and safety has never been more important when an accident at work could leave people in an even worse position. In this podcast, join …
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Decoding CSRD: Understanding Sustainability Compliance and Reporting
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CSRD, a new EU legislation, mandates large and listed organisations to publish reports on social and environmental risks and their impact. Join Gary Yantin, Nick Henderson-Mayo, and Naomi Grossman in this informative podcast, where they unravel CSRD’s complexities and guide you on compliance and reporting strategies. In this podcast, you’ll gain an…
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SRA's Diversity Survey: A guide to beating this summer's deadline with the SRA's Head of EDI
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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has announced that its biannual mandatory diversity survey will be due on 23 July 2023. All SRA-regulated law firms, regardless of size, must collect, report and publish their workforce diversity data every two years. In this podcast, VinciWorks’ Director of Best Practice, Gary Yantin, is joined by Siân Hug…
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The Money Laundering Files: Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Russian warlord, passes money laundering checks
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Despite international sanctions, London-based law firm Discreet Law took on Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin as a client after he passed money laundering checks. The Russian warlord most recently led a mercenary rebellion in Russia and is now believed to be in Belarus. Resources: Try our AML compliance training: https://vinciworks.com/courses/am…
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The Money Laundering Files: Crypto Exchange Bitzlato Owner Arrested for Money Laundering
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This case involves Anatoly Legkodymov, a Russian national who was arrested for his alleged operation of a money-transmitting business that transported and transmitted $700m in illicit funds and that failed to meet US regulatory safeguards, including anti-money laundering (AML) requirements. Legkodymov is the majority shareholder of Bitzlato, a Hong…
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SRA Diversity Survey 2023 - What You Need to Know
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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has announced that its mandatory diversity survey will be due on 23 July 2023, with reporting open from 26 June. In this episode, VinciWorks' EDI expert Nick Henderson-Mayo speaks to Compliance Office's Director and Founder Andy Donovan to give firms guidance on what needs to be reported, which firms need t…
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The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has now been in force for five years. During that time, fines have totalled close to €2.8 billion, with over €1 billion in fines coming in the past 12 months. The most recent fines show that both large and small businesses are subject to regulators’ scrutiny. Recorded the day before GDPR's fifth an…
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FCA compliance — Are you doing enough to combat money laundering?
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The UK ranks second highest among money laundering hot spots worldwide, with an estimated £88 billion laundered each year. Financial institutions are responsible for catching the bad actors to prevent and stop money laundering. But unfortunately, it’s not always easy to identify who they are. In this episode, we are joined by Nick Henderson-Mayo, V…
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The Money Laundering Files: Glencore Pays Record £281m for Bribery in Africa
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This case involves the mining and commodities giant Glencore, which was fined £281m for using bribes to bolster its oil profits in five African countries. The company paid cash bribes to officials in the country’s national oil and gas companies. Resources: Try our AML compliance training: https://vinciworks.com/courses/aml/ Download free AML resour…
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The Money Laundering Files: Lafarge Guilty of Providing Material Support to ISIS
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In this episode, we look at a case involving the US government's first-ever prosecution of a corporation for providing material support for terrorism. In this case, Lafarge and its subsidiary pled guilty to giving donations and “taxes” to ISIS and al-Nusrah Front (ANF), two of the world’s most notorious terrorist organisations, in exchange for the …
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The Money Laundering Files: Ex-Premier League Star Richard Rufus Jailed Over £15m Fraud
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Richard Rufus was part of both Charlton Athletic teams that earned promotion to the Premier League during the Alan Curbishley era, playing in the 1998 Football League First Division play-off final against Sunderland that Charlton won on penalties. Ten years after being inducted into Charlton's Hall of Fame in 2013, he was convicted for fraud. He wa…
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The Money Laundering Files: Understanding China and its Risks
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China is of growing concern to compliance professionals on a number of fronts. From sanctions on Uyghur forced labour to supply chain disruption to warnings about China’s banks, the world’s second-largest economy is both of critical importance and an increasingly critical risk. In this episode, we look at China’s role in corporate compliance, and w…
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The Money Laundering Files: Commerzbank Makes the List
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In this episode, Nick and Naomi are back to talk about yet another big money laundering case involving a bank. This time they look at how banks can mess up their anti-money laundering systems - and get fined, royally. Specifically, Commerzbank’s London Branch being hit with a whopping £38m fine by the FCA for not having good AML controls. Resources…
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Compliance 101: An Update From the Law Society's Risk and Compliance Conference
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What are the big topics affecting law firms? In this special episode recorded shortly after the Law Society's Risk and Compliance conference, Gary Yantin and Nick Henderson break down the key issues of concern for the legal industry. Resources: Try our AML compliance training: https://vinciworks.com/courses/aml/ Download free AML resources: https:/…
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The Money Laundering Files: ‘Made in China’ Makes the List
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In a case before the High Court, the World Uyghur Congress argued that UK authorities should have launched money laundering investigations into the cotton imports brought into the UK from the Xinjiang region of China because of the high likelihood of forced labour that was present at the start of the supply chain. The court refused the claim but th…
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AML Compliance - Are Paper-Based ID Checks Dead?
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Many firms are still carrying out paper-based identification and verification of clients during the onboarding process. But is this the most efficient method? In this episode, we are joined by Thirdfort’s AML Services Manager Harriet Holmes, Compliance Office’s Managing Director Andy Donovan and VinciWorks’ Director of Product (Omnitrack) Ruth Mitt…
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The Money Laundering Files: Credit Suisse Found Guilty
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In this episode, Nick Henderson and Naomi Grossman examine a compliance case that rocked the world of Credit Suisse, the venerated global investment bank and a crown jewel of Switzerland. It seems that Credit Suisse has been lurching from one scandal to the next, much of it due to their lack of serious anti-money laundering efforts. But this case i…
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Compliance 101 special: Understanding the failure to prevent fraud offence
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Under UK law, a corporation can face criminal prosecution if it fails to prevent certain actions from being undertaken by its employees or contractors. The UK government have recently announced they are pushing ahead with a game-changing new regulation to expand the ‘failure to prevent’ family of offences to fraud. In this episode, Director of Lear…
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UK Mandatory Disclosure Rules (MDR) - In conversation with HMRC
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In November 2022 HMRC released the summary of responses from their consultation on the UK’s Mandatory Disclosure Rules (MDR). The consultation clarified that: 1. The historic lookback period will go back to 25th June 2018 (and not 29th October 2014 as originally stated). 2. Reporting will be via XML only. With UK MDR expected to come into force in …
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Health, safety and the supply chain in a changing world
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In a rapidly changing economy, companies are ever more reliant on a well-functioning supply chain to get things done. From outsourcing payroll to launching a new product, supply chain management has never been more crucial. Examining the risks posed by new suppliers is equally vital. A worrying incident can have a knock-on effect on your business, …
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SRA Compliance Update: Hot topics and what to watch out for in 2023
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As the year comes to a close, leading SRA consultancy service, Compliance Office, look at the latest SRA compliance developments and hot topics for law firms. Founder Andy Donovan speaks to leading regulatory solicitors Julie Norris and Iain Miller at Kingsley Napley and Ruth Mittlemann Cohen, an AML product specialist at VinciWorks. They look at: …
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Anti-money laundering - Understanding independent audits
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All UK law firms are required to establish an independent audit function to examine, evaluate and make recommendations regarding the adequacy and effectiveness of their practice’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing policies, controls, and procedures. This can be carried out via an internal or an external auditor. In this episode,…
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Managing the risks of doing business with third parties
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Getting third-party risk management right is critical for businesses. In this episode, CoreStream's SVP of business development, Paul Cadwallader, explores how businesses can ensure effective procedures for extended enterprise management. We’ll dive into how to identify and mitigate risks through effective and efficient processes and what to consid…
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Tackling modern slavery - Making a difference beyond tick-box compliance
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Since the UK Modern Slavery Act came into force, it is estimated that the number of people trapped in forced labour or forced marriages has actually increased, with the number now believed to have reached over 50 million. A mixture of armed conflict, climate change and the global pandemic has made modern slavery a growing challenge, despite an incr…
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