Corporate Crime & Compliance UK

  • December 16, 2025

    London Gallery Faces Trial In 2028 Over Sanctions Breach

    A London art gallery and a logistics company will face trial in 2028 for allegedly providing a contemporary painting to a collector in breach of Britain's ban on making luxury goods available to individuals connected to Russia, a judge said Tuesday.

  • December 15, 2025

    UK Trader Couldn't Have Known Of VAT Fraud, Court Says

    Despite its "cavalier approach to due diligence," a scrap metal trader in the U.K. couldn't have known its suppliers were engaged in value-added tax fraud, so it isn't liable for additional tax and penalties, the First-tier Tribunal Tax Chamber said in a decision.

  • December 15, 2025

    FCA Prioritizes Consumer Protection In Planned Crypto Rules

    The Financial Conduct Authority proposed Tuesday to sweep in a tough new set of rules to protect consumers who trade crypto-assets while also supporting innovation and global competitiveness.

  • December 15, 2025

    MPs Launch Inquiry Into Large Business Tax Compliance

    HM Revenue & Customs is facing an inquiry over its handling of tax compliance among large businesses, a parliamentary committee announced.

  • December 15, 2025

    Briton Faces Second South African Bribery Extradition Trial

    A British businessman wanted in South Africa in connection with an alleged £36 million ($48.1 million) government bribery scandal began a renewed fight in a London court Monday over whether he should be extradited to South Africa to face trial.

  • December 15, 2025

    Nationwide's £44M AML Fine Signals FCA's 'Hard Line' Stance

    The Financial Conduct Authority's fine of £44 million ($58 million) imposed on Nationwide Building Society for failings in anti-money laundering controls has sent a warning to Britain's largest financial institutions that size and reputation are no protection from the rules, lawyers have said.

  • December 15, 2025

    Art Collector Says £14.5M Picasso Bid Voided By Crime Links

    An art collector's business has hit back at Christie's in a dispute over a Picasso painting owned by a drug trafficker, denying the auction house's accusation that it has unlawfully refused to fulfill its £14.5 million ($19.4 million) bid for the artwork.

  • December 15, 2025

    SFO's London Mining Bribery Trial Vacated For 2nd Time

    A judge agreed on Monday to vacate the upcoming trial in the Serious Fraud Office's prosecution of three individuals in the mining industry for allegedly bribing officials in Sierra Leone, making it possible that the case will not reach jurors before 2027.

  • December 15, 2025

    EY Investigated By FRC Over Audit Of Shell Financial Reports

    The accounting watchdog said Monday that it is investigating EY's audit of Shell PLC's financial statements for 2024 after the Big Four firm disclosed that it might have breached critical ethical standards governing an auditor's independence and rotation of partners.

  • December 12, 2025

    Football Must Tackle Exploitation By 'Criminals, Kleptocrats'

    Football is ripe for exploitation by criminals and the professional game's exposure to illicit finance is deepening, a security think tank said Friday in a report warning that reform and proportionate regulation are now essential.

  • December 12, 2025

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen Shell hit with a climate change claim from 100 survivors of a typhoon in the Philippines, London Stock Exchange-listed Oxford Nanopore bring legal action against its co-founder, and the editors of Pink News sue the BBC for defamation following its investigation into alleged sexual misconduct at the news site.

  • December 12, 2025

    FCA Misconduct Update Still Leaves Firms 'In The Dark'

    Clarity from the Financial Conduct Authority on the limits of its powers to tackle bullying and harassment will come as a relief to professionals — but lawyers have warned that non-banking companies must now join lenders to broaden staff training, revisit conduct policies and strengthen whistleblowing protocols.

  • December 12, 2025

    Carter-Ruck Pro Cleared Over Alleged OneCoin SLAPP

    A disciplinary tribunal on Friday dismissed allegations that a Carter-Ruck partner improperly threatened to sue a whistleblower who exposed the multibillion-dollar OneCoin cryptocurrency scam, ruling that the case against her "was based on hindsight" rather than misconduct.

  • December 12, 2025

    Northampton Town FC Ex-Chair Denies Fraud Over Club Loan

    The former chairman of Northampton Town Football Club and four other men pleaded not guilty in London to fraud charges Friday over allegations that they misled local authorities into loaning millions of pounds for the redevelopment of the team's stadium.

  • December 12, 2025

    FCA Clarifies Guidelines For Non-Financial Misconduct

    The Financial Conduct Authority released widely anticipated final guidance on its rules for non-financial misconduct such as bullying, harassment and violence on Friday, including on how far the measures will apply to private life and social media.

  • December 12, 2025

    Nationwide Fined £44M For Financial Crime Control Failings

    The Financial Conduct Authority said on Friday that it has hit Nationwide Building Society with a £44 million ($58 million) fine over its inadequate financial crime systems and controls, adding that the lender had "failed to get a proper grip."

  • December 11, 2025

    Maire Cos. Face $1B Russian Fine Over EuroChem Arbitration

    Two subsidiaries of Italian technology and engineering company Maire SpA risk a $1 billion fine from a court in Russia unless they drop arbitration proceedings in London against a EuroChem Group AG subsidiary owned by a sanctioned Russian oligarch, the EuroChem subsidiary said.

  • December 11, 2025

    EY Must Release Wirecard Audit Files, Top German Court Says

    Germany's highest civil court largely sided with Wirecard's insolvency administrator on Thursday, finding that the former auditors of the payments company, Ernst & Young, must disclose audit files from the four financial years running up to its collapse.

  • December 11, 2025

    FCA Sets Timescale For Supporting Gov't Growth Strategy

    The Financial Conduct Authority demonstrated its support for the government's growth strategy on Thursday, rolling out a reduced program of regulatory change over the next two years, with initiatives that could lighten the burden on finance companies.

  • December 11, 2025

    Carter-Ruck Pro Says She Was Bound To Defend Crypto Scam

    A Carter-Ruck partner was professionally "bound" to threaten a whistleblower with legal action on behalf of Ruja Ignatova because she did not know that the "Crypto Queen" was actually running a multibillion-dollar scam, the solicitor's counsel told a disciplinary tribunal on Thursday.

  • December 11, 2025

    BoE Promises Gov't Bank Reporting Cost-Cuts For Growth

    The Bank of England has set out plans to support U.K. growth by further simplifying regulatory reporting for banks and seeking to reduce overlap between its rules and the requirements of legislation.

  • December 10, 2025

    Reeves Denies Gov't Authorized UK Budget Leak

    British Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves told a parliamentary committee Wednesday that she didn't authorize briefings of policy discussions to the media ahead of the autumn budget statement.

  • December 10, 2025

    Oligarch's Son Loses Claim For €7M Sanctions Compensation

    The son of a Russian oil and gas tycoon failed on Wednesday to secure over €7.5 million ($8.7 million) in compensation from the Council of the European Union over unlawful sanctions imposed against him in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

  • December 10, 2025

    British Hacker Gets 2 Years In Prison For $9M Crypto Theft

    A British man was sentenced to more than two years in prison on Wednesday in London for his part in an international hacking group that stole millions of pounds worth of cryptocurrency from an American entrepreneur.

  • December 10, 2025

    EY Probed By FRC Over Unauthorized Auditor Reports

    Britain's accounting regulator said Wednesday it has opened a probe into Ernst & Young LLP over its alleged issuing of unauthorized auditor reports.

Expert Analysis

  • How Accessibility Act Is Reshaping EU Digital Compliance

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    In adding binding requirements to digital spaces, the recently enacted European Accessibility Act aims to harmonize rules and promote digital inclusion across the EU, a departure from earlier frameworks that relied on voluntary standards for businesses, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig.

  • Opinion

    Managers' Expanded Corp. Liability Proposal Is Too Vague

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    The Crime and Policing Bill 2025, currently under consideration by the House of Lords, implements a dramatic expansion of managers’ corporate liability in ambiguous provisions that may lead only to cumbersome and unintended consequences for companies, says Vanessa Reid at Corker Binning.

  • What Gov't Report Tells Lawyers About Continuing AML Risks

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    The U.K. government’s recent national money laundering risk assessment maintains conveyancing, company service work and misuse of client accounts as key threats, underscoring that law firms should expect renewed scrutiny and higher expectations in these high-risk areas, says Harriet Holmes at Thirdfort.

  • Russia Sanctions Spotlight: Strengthening Enforcement

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    The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation’s proposed changes to its enforcement process by increasing monetary penalties, and introducing schemes to encourage cooperation, suggest that businesses should expect an expansion of financial sanctions enforcement, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe.

  • What EU GPAI Compliance Code Will Mean For Developers

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    The European Union recently released a code of practice to guide compliance for general purpose artificial intelligence models, offering early adopters regulatory deference, but posing timing concerns and significant costs burdens that may discourage smaller developers, say lawyers at Perkins Coie.

  • How Top Court Ruling Limits Scope Of Motor Finance Claims

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    The U.K. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a landmark case concerning car finance commissions clarifies when and how a dealership’s fiduciary duties arise, considerably narrowing that path for mass consumer litigation and highlighting how an upcoming Financial Conduct Authority redress scheme will seek to balance consumer, lender and market interests, say lawyers at Cadwalader.

  • FCA Misconduct Guide Will Expand Firms' Duty To Investigate

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    The Financial Conduct Authority's recent proposals on workplace nonfinancial misconduct will place a greater onus on compliance and investigations teams, clarifying that the question to ascertain is whether the behavior is justifiable and proportionate, say lawyers at Ashurst.

  • Lessons From Landmark UK Supreme Court Libor Ruling

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    The U.K. Supreme Court’s recent quashing of former traders Hayes and Palombo’s interest rate rigging convictions on the ground of jury misdirection raises concerns about failings in the criminal appeal process, and whether encouraging institutions to accept regulatory settlements can create conditions for miscarriages of justice, says Ellen Gallagher at Vardags.

  • The Int'l Compliance View: Everything Everywhere All At Once

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    Changes to the enforcement landscape in the U.S. and abroad shift the risks and incentives for global compliance programs, creating a race against the clock for companies to deploy investigative resources across worldwide operations, say attorneys at Dentons.

  • Why Leveson Review Is Significant For UK Court System

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    Brian Leveson’s recent review into the U.K. criminal justice system calls for judge-only trials in serious and complex fraud cases, a controversial recommendation that is sparking debate over the future of jury trials, says Louise Hodges at Kingsley Napley.

  • Challenges Law Firms Face In Recruiting Competitor Teams

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    Since the movement of lawyer teams from a competitor can bring legal considerations and commercial risks into play, both the target and recruiting firms should be familiar with the relevant limited liability partnership deed to protect their business, say lawyers at Fox & Partners.

  • 23andMe Fine Signals ICO's New GDPR Enforcement Focus

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    Many of the cybersecurity failures identified by the Information Commissioner’s Office in its investigation of 23andMe, recently resulting in a £2.3 million fine, were basic lapses, but the ICO's focus on several new U.K. General Data Protection Regulation considerations will likely carry into the future, say lawyers at Womble Bond.

  • What New UK Stub Equity Rules Will Mean For PE Bidders

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    The U.K. Takeover Panel’s recent guide to making stub equity offers, for the first time formally harmonizing the approach to be taken, should be helpful for both private equity bidders and practitioners, and not unduly restrictive, say lawyers at Davis Polk.

  • UK FDI Enforcement Continues, But Changes Are On The Way

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    With the U.K. government’s recent foreign direct investment investigation into Maple Armor’s increased shareholding in Fireblitz demonstrating the National Security and Investment Act’s wide scope, an announcement this month that certain transactions will no longer require mandatory notification represents a welcome simplification, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.

  • What Cos. Must Note From EU's Delivery Hero-Glovo Ruling

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    The European Commission’s recent landmark decision in Delivery Hero-Glovo, sanctioning companies for the first time over a stand-alone no-poach cartel agreement, underscores the potential antitrust risks of horizontal cross-ownership between competitors, say lawyers at McDermott.

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