Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Ensuring Transparency
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
Transparency will be key to managing Ukraine's reconstruction, both ensuring the efficient use of resources, and in maintaining the trust of the international community. CFCS Director Tom Keatinge joins Oleksii Dorohan, CEO of the Better Regulation Delivery Office–a Ukrainian think tank–to discuss why Ukraine must establish a strong anti-money laundering architecture, and to outline the goals of our joint project, which empowers Ukrainian civil society and journalists in this effort ..read more
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2022 Through the Lens of Illicit Finance
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
What stood out in 2022 for the team at the Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies ? Tune in to the annual festive podcast episode with Tom Keatinge, Kinga Redlowska, Stephen Reimer, Kathryn Westmore and host Alanna Putze to hear their thoughts on the illicit finance stories and surprises from the year, as well as the team’s predictions for 2023 ..read more
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Reassessing the Financing of Terrorism
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
Counterterrorist financing (CTF) efforts are a key part of tackling the emerging challenges at the nexus of finance and security. CFCS’s Project CRAAFT team take you behind the scenes of their three-year journey to build stronger, more coordinated CTF capacity across the EU and its neighbourhood. Kinga Redlowska is joined by Tom Keatinge and Stephen Reimer to discuss what they’ve learnt about the past, present and future of CTF ..read more
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The Kimchi Premium: South Korea’s Cryptocurrency Scene
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
The cryptocurrency industry in South Korea is a uniquely widespread phenomenon with incredibly high demand. The country’s strict capital controls and structural impediments create an arbitrage-type situation known as the ‘Kimchi Premium’. CFCS’s Allison Owen speaks with Dr John Park, director of the Korea Project at the Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center, about his forthcoming paper, which examines the risks related to South Korea’s distinct cryptocurrency ecosystem ..read more
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Cryptocurrency Risk, Recovery and Regulations
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
Cryptocurrencies offer ‘bad actors’ a new opportunity to manage and launder their gains. Policymakers, supervisors and law-enforcement agencies around the globe are gradually responding, and the private sector is developing solutions to help. But are the current efforts sufficient to tackle this growing challenge? Scott Chipolina of the Financial Times moderates a discussion with Aidan Larkin of the fintech start-up Asset Reality; David Carlisle of Elliptic, a blockchain analysis provider; and RUSI’s Allison Owen ..read more
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Sanctions Evasion: The Role of North Korean Diplomats
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
North Korea uses an array of techniques to evade sanctions. The international focus is often on the country’s exploitation of technology, yet its embassies and missions also provide a valuable support network for sanctions-busting attempts. RUSI Associate Fellow Daniel Salisbury joins host Aaron Arnold to discuss his forthcoming paper on North Korean diplomats, which explores the various ways in which they facilitate sanctions evasion and procurement efforts ..read more
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Corruption, Kleptocracy and Illicit Finance in the Balkans
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
Independent journalism and civil society are vibrant in the Balkans. Yet kleptocracy and corruption stifle the region’s progress and the prospects for individual EU accession. Leila Bičakčić, executive director of the Centre for Investigative Reporting (CIN) in Sarajevo, joins RUSI Europe’s Kinga Redlowska to discuss the multifaceted challenges of illicit finance in the Balkans, including the region’s complex history, the influence of Russia and China, and the implications for Europe and beyond ..read more
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Butler to the World: Britain's Dirty Money Problem
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
1y ago
Journalist and author Oliver Bullough delves into his latest book, Butler to the World, which reveals how Britain came to assume its role as the centre of the offshore economy. He joins CFCS’s Tom Keatinge and Helena Wood to discuss how so many elements of modern Britain have been put at the service of the world's oligarchs and kleptocrats with disastrous global consequences, what this means within the context of Russia’s war in Ukraine, and whether change is realistic ..read more
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End of Year Festive Special
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
2y ago
What stood out for the Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies team in 2021? Tune in to the annual festive podcast episode with Isabella Chase, Aaron Arnold, Stephen Reimer and Helena Wood to find out about the financial crime scandals and surprises of 2021 and hear the team’s predictions for the year ahead ..read more
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Episode 29: Curbing the Enablers of Illicit Finance
Financial Crime Insights
by The Royal United Services Institute
2y ago
Criminals, malign actors and kleptocrats easily find homes in the UK and US for their ill-gotten gains thanks to professional enablers, who are an Achilles’ heel in the fight against illicit finance. CFCS’s Tom Keatinge ponders how to make a step-change in addressing this challenge. Joining him are Katie Benson of Manchester University, the German Marshall Fund’s Josh Rudolph, Moyara Ruehsen of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism’s Franz Wild ..read more
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