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									October 22, 2025
									Online Gambling Biz Platinum Fined £10M Over AML FailuresThe Gambling Commission revealed Wednesday that it has handed a fine of £10 million ($13.3 million) to Platinum Gaming Ltd., the operator of unibet.co.uk, for failures in anti-money laundering and social responsibility measures. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Barclays Increases Cash For Car Finance Claims To £325MBarclays PLC said Wednesday that it has almost quadrupled the amount it will set aside for an industry-wide motor finance compensation program to £325 million ($433 million), while joining a growing number of lenders criticizing the finance watchdog's approach to redress. 
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									October 22, 2025
									Oil Co. Loses £44M Costs Appeal Over Fraud At Top UK CourtBritain's top court rejected on Wednesday an attempt by an energy company to change the currency of its £44 million ($59 million) costs bill after it committed fraud, with the justices calling the dispute a "sorry tale involving human greed and corrupt practices." 
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									October 21, 2025
									UK Enforcer Backs Private Immunity For Reporting CartelsBritain's competition enforcer told the government Tuesday that leniency applicants who are the first to report cartel activity should be afforded full immunity from damages under the collective actions regime to help boost enforcement efforts. 
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									October 21, 2025
									LC&F Sues Over £20M Transfers Linked To Ponzi SchemeThe administrators of Ponzi scheme bond company London Capital & Finance have sued a payments processing business, accusing it of negligently allowing more than £20 million ($26.8 million) to be diverted from LC&F to the defunct investment firm's former directors and others. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Ex-Police Chief Charged With Fraud And Misconduct In OfficeThe Crown Prosecution Service revealed Tuesday that a former police chief constable has been charged with fraud and misconduct in a public office after allegedly lying about his military career and education when applying to work for the police. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Doctor Claims His Signature Was Forged In £5M Loan DisputeA doctor accused of owing almost £5 million ($6.7 million) over outstanding payments on an investment loan has told the High Court that his signature on the loan documents were forgeries and that he had no knowledge of loan agreements being made. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Ex-Luxury Perfume Boss Denies Violating Russian SanctionsThe former boss of a luxury perfume group has denied breaching his duties by violating Russian sanctions, saying the company was aware of its ongoing business in Russia and the claim is a "contrivance" to justify his removal as chief executive. 
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									October 21, 2025
									FCA To Take Reins Of AML Regulation From SRAThe government said Tuesday that the Financial Conduct Authority will become the sole regulator of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing for professional services providers, slashing the supervisory role of the Solicitors Regulation Authority and other industry watchdogs. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Firms In 'Purgatory' As Regulators Respond To Mazur FalloutA recent court ruling that trainees and paralegals cannot conduct litigation, even under supervision, has left some firms "in purgatory" as they grapple with a judgment that, lawyers warn, could make swathes of work unviable. 
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									October 20, 2025
									HBOS Fraud Victims Hit Gunnercooke With Negligence CaseA family driven into bankruptcy by a £245 million (£329 million) fraud against HBOS are suing Gunnercooke LLP, alleging that the firm caused them to lose more than £4 million by bungling a settlement with their bankruptcy trustee. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Directors Jailed For £20M Fraud Involving Fake VAT ClaimsSix company directors were sentenced Monday for their role in a £20 million ($27 million) tax fraud involving a wholesale electrical appliance business that deliberately understated how much value-added tax was owed to HM Revenue and Customs. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Mex Group Wins Partial Costs In Complex Fraud CaseA London judge has ended trading services provider MultiBank's contempt battle with a Luxembourgish investment company director for failure to disclose his assets for a freezing order, ruling that there were "reasons to doubt" it had an arguable case. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Solicitor Fined For Missing Fraud, Money Laundering SignsA solicitor who admitted missing signs of potential fraud and money laundering when carrying out property transactions on behalf of two lenders was fined £15,000 ($20,000) by a tribunal on Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									UK Retailers Add To £675M Salmon-Farming Cartel ClaimA group of major U.K. supermarkets has added a new part to its £675 million ($905 million) cartel claim against salmon producers, according to an entry on an online filing system that has now been made public. 
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									October 20, 2025
									FCA Flags Money Laundering Risks At Corporate Finance Cos.One in 10 corporate finance companies has no documented business-wide risk assessment, the City watchdog said Monday, warning that many organizations might be falling short of money laundering standards. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Secure Trust Bank Sets Aside £21M For Car Finance ClaimsLondon-listed lender Secure Trust Bank PLC said Monday that it plans to increase the amount it sets aside for an industry-wide motor finance compensation program to £21 million ($28 million), as it criticized the finance watchdog's approach to redress. 
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									October 17, 2025
									CPS Thrown Into Uncharted Waters By Spy Trial CollapseThe government's decision to publish full witness statements from an abandoned spying trial in an attempt to draw a line under the political furor has surprised former officials and white-collar lawyers, who say it throws the Crown Prosecution Service into uncharted waters. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Couple Among 14 Sentenced Over £28M Timeshare FraudFourteen people have been convicted and sentenced for their part in a £28.1 million ($37.7 million) investment fraud which involved them selling a worthless investment product to consumers on the promise of getting rid of their timeshares, prosecutors said Friday. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Shipping Giant Gets Early Win In Ex-Employee's Forgery CaseA global shipping company has beat back a former employee's bid to be paid as he sues the company for allegedly forcing him to resign after he raised concerns that its environmental records had been forged. 
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									October 17, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Johnson & Johnson hit with a £1 billion ($1.34 billion) claim for allegedly selling contaminated baby powder, Carter-Ruck bring a claim against the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and Hewlett Packard file a probate claim against the estate of Mike Lynch. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Man Gets Prison For Hiding Assets In $80M Dubai Bank CaseA businessman who fraudulently helped three members of his Emirati family evade an £80 million ($107 million) judgment debt to a Dubai bank was sentenced on Friday to two years imprisonment for contempt of court. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Global Watchdog Calls On Countries To Monitor Crypto BetterAn international securities watchdog called on countries Friday to monitor risks in crypto-assets and share regulatory information better across borders. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Student Ducks Prison After Promoting Tax Fraud On InstagramA London-based student has become the first person to be convicted of inspiring others to defraud Britain's tax collector on social media after he used Instagram to encourage criminal attacks on VAT systems, HM Revenue and Customs said Friday. 
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									October 17, 2025
									FCA's Tokenization Plan May Heighten Financial Crime RiskThe Financial Conduct Authority's planned tokenization regime to help asset managers trade investment funds as digital assets could expose investors to financial criminals lurking in crypto-markets, with the regulator's "targeted support" rules multiplying the risk, lawyers have warned. 
Expert Analysis
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								Opinion Managers' Expanded Corp. Liability Proposal Is Too Vague  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. 
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								What Gov't Report Tells Lawyers About Continuing AML Risks  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. 
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								Russia Sanctions Spotlight: Strengthening Enforcement  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. 
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								What EU GPAI Compliance Code Will Mean For Developers  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. 
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								How Top Court Ruling Limits Scope Of Motor Finance Claims  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. 
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								FCA Misconduct Guide Will Expand Firms' Duty To Investigate  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. 
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								Lessons From Landmark UK Supreme Court Libor Ruling  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. 
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								The Int'l Compliance View: Everything Everywhere All At Once  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. 
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								Why Leveson Review Is Significant For UK Court System  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. 
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								23andMe Fine Signals ICO's New GDPR Enforcement Focus  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. 
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								What New UK Stub Equity Rules Will Mean For PE Bidders  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. 
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								UK FDI Enforcement Continues, But Changes Are On The Way  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. 
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								What Cos. Must Note From EU's Delivery Hero-Glovo Ruling  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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								What To Expect As FCA Preps To Launch AI Testing Service  The Financial Conduct Authority’s forthcoming artificial intelligence live testing service will provide participants with access to appropriate regulatory expertise, but to gauge the tool’s potential utility, it is important to understand how it fits in with what the regulator is already doing, says Omar Salem at Fox Williams. 
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								New Interpol Silver Notice Could Be Tool For Justice Or Abuse  Interpol has issued dozens of Silver Notices to trace and recover assets linked to criminal activity since January, and though the tool may disrupt organized crime and terrorist financing, attorneys must protect against the potential for corrupt misuse, say attorneys at Clark Hill and Arktouros.