Corporate Crime & Compliance UK

  • March 07, 2024

    Visa, Mastercard Fail To Ax Retailers' Swipe Fees Class Action

    An English appeals court Thursday said the U.K.'s antitrust tribunal was entitled to have approved a proposed class action against Visa and Mastercard over allegedly unfairly imposing interchange rules on retailers, finding it had a "broad margin of discretion" over case management decisions.

  • March 07, 2024

    White & Case Predicts Surge For White-Collar Practice

    White & Case LLP has made an additional investment in its investigations practice and brought in white-collar crime expert Neill Blundell amid growing demand from U.K. companies for advice on new environmental, social and governance standards.

  • March 07, 2024

    UK Modern Slavery Victim Reports Hit Record High In 2023

    Just over 17,000 potential victims of modern slavery were referred to the Home Office in 2023 in a record high, according to data published by the government department Thursday.

  • March 07, 2024

    Libor Convictions Like Post Office Scandal, Lawmakers Say

    The prosecution of traders over rigging of benchmark interest rates was a "miscarriage of justice" similar to the Post Office scandal, two politicians said on Thursday, a week before two former bankers challenge their convictions in a landmark appeal.

  • March 06, 2024

    Shipper Insists US Sanctions Offered Escape From Contract

    A shipping company told Britain's highest court on Wednesday that it should not be forced to vary the terms of a freight contract, after refusing to accept payments in euros to mitigate a force majeure event amid concerns about U.S. sanctions.

  • March 06, 2024

    UK Top Court Blocks Extradition Over Right to Attend Trial

    The Supreme Court unanimously blocked the extradition of a convicted sex offender to Italy on Wednesday after finding that he was never officially told he was being prosecuted, nor where and when his trial would be.

  • March 06, 2024

    Dentons Says Client Checks Adhered To Relevant AML Rules

    Dentons told a tribunal on Wednesday that the Solicitors Regulation Authority's case accusing the firm of breaching money laundering regulations by failing to adequately investigate a former client's wealth is based on current regulations rather than those in force at the time.

  • March 06, 2024

    Businessman Can't Escape €50M Investment Fraud Case

    A judge has declined to throw out a chunk of a €50 million ($54.4 million) investment fraud case brought by an Italian investment vehicle, finding allegations against company secretary Federico Faleschini cannot be divorced from the wider claim.

  • March 06, 2024

    Duo Acquitted Of Bribing Saudi Elites Under MoD Deal

    Two British men were acquitted in London on Wednesday of paying £9.7 million ($12.2 million) in bribes to Saudi officials as part of a multibillion-pound U.K. defense contract, although one was convicted of taking kickbacks.

  • March 05, 2024

    DLA Piper Brings On HMRC Vet For Corp. Crime Team

    DLA Piper added a member to its corporate crime and investigations team in London, an HM Revenue & Customs veteran most recently at Pinsent Masons, the firm announced.

  • March 05, 2024

    UK Supermarket Giants Sue Fish Farmers Over £675M Cartel

    A group of the U.K.'s largest supermarkets have sued several Atlantic fish farming companies saying a cartel has manipulated prices of salmon across Europe, causing the retailers an estimated £675 million ($858 million) in losses, Britain's competition court said Tuesday.

  • March 05, 2024

    SRA Investigator Calls Dentons' AML Checks 'Concerning'

    Dentons faced allegations from a Solicitors Regulation Authority investigator at a tribunal Tuesday that the way the firm handled a politically exposed client were "concerning" amid claims it breached money laundering regulations by failing to make adequate checks.

  • March 05, 2024

    Class Action Funding Left In Limbo Despite Gov't Reform

    Government plans to nullify a U.K. Supreme Court decision that threatened the status of many litigation funding agreements will provide certainty for claimants when it passes, but the timing of the legislation has implications for the status of legal challenges now underway, lawyers say.

  • March 05, 2024

    Ashurst Adds White Collar Pro As Partner From Dechert

    Ashurst LLP has recruited a financial crime expert to join as a partner, as part of a "strategic focus" on growing its disputes and investigations team in London, the firm said Tuesday.

  • March 05, 2024

    Ex-Russian Minister Renews Bid To Jail Deripaska In UK

    Former Russian minister Vladimir Chernukhin urged an appeals court Tuesday to revive his bid to jail his ex-business associate Oleg Deripaska for contempt of court, arguing an earlier judge was wrong to find than an agreement to preserve assets had not been breached.

  • March 05, 2024

    Spending Watchdog Warns BoE As Compliance Breaches Rise

    The U.K. public spending watchdog has urged the Bank of England to examine its controls after it found a significant increase in breaches of staff policies at the central bank.

  • March 05, 2024

    FCA To Probe Personal Guarantees In Some Small Biz Lending

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Tuesday it will be investigating the use of personal guarantees in small business lending following complaints by an industry group.

  • March 05, 2024

    FCA Warns Firms To Remedy Failings In AML Controls

    The Financial Conduct Authority has fired off a warning to the chief executives of 1,000 firms it regulates for money laundering purposes, telling them on Tuesday to tackle failings in their controls.

  • March 05, 2024

    Ex-Autonomy Chief Settles SFO Claim Over DOJ Fraud Case

    Mike Lynch has settled his claim against the Serious Fraud Office that demanded the watchdog turn over information on him over concerns that U.S. authorities sought international assistance to avoid running out of time to charge him for fraud, his spokesperson said Tuesday.

  • March 04, 2024

    FCC Inks Anti-Scam Partnership With UK Counterpart

    The Federal Communications Commission said Monday it will work formally with its U.K. counterpart to combat scam robocalls and robotexts, an announcement that came days after reaching a similar agreement with Britain's data privacy enforcer.

  • March 04, 2024

    Dentons Failed To Make AML Checks On PEP Client, SRA Says

    Dentons faced a battle at a London tribunal on Monday over its anti-money laundering procedures after the U.K. legal regulator said it had failed to conduct adequate checks on a politically exposed client for years.

  • March 04, 2024

    Barrister Disbarred For Falsely Trying To Double Fee

    A barrister who tried to double his fee for representing a client at a civil hearing and then misled the court when trying to cover up his tracks was disbarred by a tribunal on Monday.

  • March 04, 2024

    Associate Of Ex-Dechert Partner Says Settlement Ends Claims

    A British-Canadian businessman accused of conspiring with former Dechert partner Neil Gerrard to hack aviation tycoon Farhad Azima told an English judge on Monday that Azima's settlement with the law firm brings the claims against him to an end. 

  • March 04, 2024

    FCA Warns Asset Managers To Follow Sustainability Rules

    The Financial Conduct Authority has warned chief executives of asset management companies that it will focus on their compliance with rules on sustainability disclosure that come into force this year.

  • March 04, 2024

    5 Questions For Peter Carter On Insider Dealing Prosecutions

    The Financial Conduct Authority's successful prosecution of a former Goldman Sachs analyst for insider dealing provides new insights into what a determined criminal will do to get around compliance procedures and break the law. Here Peter Carter KC at Doughty Street Chambers, who led the prosecution for the FCA, talks to Law360 about the intricacies of tackling these kinds of cases.

Expert Analysis

  • Recent Trends In European ESG-Related Shareholder Activism

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    New ESG reporting standards in the European Union, as well as recent climate change, board diversity and human rights cases, illustrate how shareholder activism may become more prominent in years to come as regulation and investor engagement continues to strengthen, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • Audit Regulator Review Has Tips On Climate Metric Reporting

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    The U.K. Financial Reporting Council’s recent review of climate-related metrics and targets in listed companies’ annual reports is an extremely useful guide for issuers considering the quality of their disclosure reporting, with a number of key areas identified as central to further improvement, say lawyers at Bryan Cave.

  • What Russia Case Reveals About UK Sanctions Enforcement

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    The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation recently issued its first enforcement action under the U.K.'s expanded Russia sanctions against a relatively small company for a moderately severe breach — a decision that highlights several questions about the watchdog’s purpose and methods, say Maia Cohen-Lask and Tasha Benkhadra at Corker Binning.

  • Breaking Down The UK's Draft Updates To Prospectus Regime

    While there still may be changes, the U.K.'s near-final draft statutory instrument to update and in some parts replace the current on-shored EU prospectus regime is likely to represent a significant overhaul of the existing regime and may make U.K. capital markets a more attractive venue for listings for issuers, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Italy's Bank-Profits Tax Plan May Become Model For Eurozone

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    If Italy's recently proposed 40% bank-profits tax helps keep its populist coalition government in power, notwithstanding the European Central Bank's legal challenges, the passage could spark a windfall tax trend across the eurozone and even in the U.K., says Cris Cicala at Stinson.

  • Accountability Is Key To Preventing Miscarriages Of Justice

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    The wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson and other recent cases show that in order to avoid future miscarriages of justice, there needs to be a fundamental reevaluation of how investigators, prosecutors and the Criminal Cases Review Commission operate, prioritizing stronger penalties and increased funding, say Thomas Walford at Expert Evidence International and policy analyst Gerald Frost.

  • 4 Compliance Considerations Under FCA Consumer Duty

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    Following the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's recent introduction of the new consumer duty regime, firms will need to be mindful of data protection implications when managing their compliance with the duty and data protection legislation, say lawyers at Bird & Bird.

  • Unpacking The Govt.'s Definition Of 'Professional Enablers'

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    A new U.K task force, which pursues lawyers who knowingly facilitate illegal immigration, may provide a preview of how the government intends to answer whether merely negligent legal professionals can also be charged as professional enablers of organized crime, says Kathryn Westmore at RUSI.

  • 6 Key Factors For Successful Cross-Border Dispute Mediation

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    The European landscape of cross-border disputes diverges markedly from the U.S. experience and presents unique challenges, including the amalgamation of diverse cultures and legal systems, but there are several practical steps that practitioners can take to effectively navigate the process, says Peter Kamminga at JAMS.

  • Understanding EU's AI Act And Its Enforcement Mechanisms

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    Companies wishing to use or market AI technology in the EU will need to become familiar with the risk-based regulatory framework and strict enforcement mechanisms of the draft EU Artificial Intelligence Act, which may be effective as early as next year, say Matthew Justus at AT&T and Wade Barron at Kilpatrick Townsend.

  • Operational Resilience Considerations In Financial Services

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    A recent letter from the Financial Conduct Authority reminds CEOs of U.K. wholesale banks of their role in the safety and soundness of markets, but all firms can draw lessons and consider their own operational resilience for longer-term security and commercial benefit, says Richard Tall at Faegre Drinker.

  • UK Tech Cases Warn Of Liability Clause Drafting Pitfalls

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    The recent U.K. High Court cases Drax Energy Solutions v. Wipro and EE v. Virgin Mobile Telecoms indicate a more literal judicial approach to construing limitations of liability, even when this significantly limits a claimant's recoverable damages, highlighting the importance of carefully drafted liability provisions, say Helen Armstrong and Tania Williams at RPC.

  • UK Report Clear On Pro-Innovation Approach To AI Regulation

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    A recent U.K. government report focuses on the benefits and challenges of artificial intelligence, highlighting an opportunity for the U.K. to be an international leader, but unless it acts soon the EU will dominate and flexibility is likely to be helpful only at the margin, say Caroline Raul, Patrick O’Connell and Greg Palmer at Linklaters.

  • How The UK Investment Screening Regime Is Taking Shape

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    A recent order imposing remedies on an acquisition by EDF Energy highlights emerging trends in the U.K. government's national security reviews of transactions under the U.K. National Security and Investment Act, and shows how the U.K. remedy landscape compares to the U.S. regime, say lawyers at Arnold & Porter.

  • Consultations Underpin Mandatory Fraud Victim Repayment

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    The U.K. Payment Systems Regulator’s recent consultations on authorized push payment fraud reinforce its June policy expectation, which said that unless there is evidence of gross negligence and the consumer standard of caution has not been followed, providers must reimburse fraud victims, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.

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