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Combatting the global crime of bribery: a report on Canadian foreign official anti-bribery policy
Peter LeasureThe purpose of this paper is to provide an updated review of Canadian foreign official anti-bribery policy.
Too big to fail, too big to jail: restoring liability a lesson from HSBC case
Patrick HardouinThis paper aims to highlight the shift of impunity from institutions to individuals within the “too big to fail, too big to jail” paradigm and to restore individual liability in…
Fortifying a risk-based approach in the South African AML/CFT process
Johan Henning, Mignon HaumanThe purpose of this paper is evaluate the provisions of Financial Intelligence Centre Act Amendment Bill, 2016 which intends to give effect to the implementation of the envisioned…
Financial crime – is there any way out of the theoretical deadlock?
Paul EisenbergThis paper aims to approach fundamental topics of financial crime and the law. What does constitute financial crime? Which field of law is best suited to address the threats of…
Characteristics of real backdaters
Kienpin Tee, Marilyn WileyRecent findings show that CEOs tend to backdate their stock option grants so that a past date on which the stock price was particularly low is picked to be the grant date. Using…
De-normalizing corruption in the Indonesian public sector through behavioral re-engineering
Hendi Yogi Prabowo, Kathie Cooper, Jaka Sriyana, Muhammad SyamsudinBased on the authors’ study, the purpose of this paper is to ascertain the best approach to mitigate corruption in the Indonesian public sector. To do so, the paper uses three…
Punishing tax offenders in France and Great Britain: two criminal policies
Katia Weidenfeld, Alexis SpireSince 2008-2009, the governments in France and Great Britain have encouraged more rigorous penalization of tax evaders. This paper aims to investigate the implementation of these…
Ponzi schemes and the roles of trust creation and maintenance
Catherine Carey, John K. WebbThe purpose of this study is to elaborate on how schemers build and maintain trust essential for financial fraud that persists over many years. A Ponzi scheme is a form of…
Corruption crime and punishment: evidence from China’s state corruption audits
Guangyou Liu, Siyu LiuThis paper aims to answer the following two research questions: Do corruption cases present different features before and since the new administration in China? How are criminal…
Identifying fraud using restatement information
Nourhene BenYoussef, Saqib KhanThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the restatement information disclosed in the Form 8K and the Press Release. It examines the relationship between manipulating the quantity…
Reconsidering the effectiveness of an asset confiscation scheme
Andrew Torre, Dean Vogdanos, Robert SdrauligThe purpose of this paper is to suggest how the effectiveness of an asset confiscation scheme might be evaluated by focussing on the currently operating Victorian model in…
Spotting the lone actor: combating lone wolf terrorism through financial investigations
Michael TierneyIn 2014, Paul Gill et al. introduced a study of 119 lone-actor terrorism cases, and found that lone-actor extremists could be more accurately identified by their behavioural…
Unsafe insurance
Viktoria DalkoThe purpose of this paper is to study life-loss risk in some life insurance policies and propose solution to the problem found.
A cross-country study on manipulations in financial statements of listed companies: Evidence from Asia
Md Shamimul Hasan, Normah Omar, Paul Barnes, Morrison Handley-SchachlerThe purpose of this study is threefold: first, to detect trends in financial statement manipulation; second, to measure the level of manipulation and to measure the variation in…
Certainty and financial crime control
Mathew Leighton-DalyThere has been a significant increase in the number of financial crime regulatory offences (as distinct from traditional fraud offences). The purpose of this paper is to address…
Suspicious alerts in money laundering – the Crédit Agricole case
Mohammed Ahmad NaheemThe purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the recent Crédit Agricole case outcome, whereby the bank was found to have undertaken insufficient investigation and failed…
How stock markets become desensitized to terror
Deniz IlalanA widely accepted belief indicates that terror activities have negative impact on stock markets. Contrary to numerous empirical studies, the purpose of this paper is to consider…
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