In his 12-year career as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York, Daniel W. Levy has investigated and prosecuted several banks, bankers, and financial services advisors that facilitated the evasion of U.S. taxes through the use of complicit offshore financial institutions.
The indictment of a now-defunct Swiss financial institution and threatened charges against the country's largest publicly-owned bank fueled Switzerland's decision last month to seek a broad data-sharing agreement with American officials.
The largest Bitcoin exchange company is accused of operating as an unlicensed money transmitter, Jersey will amend AML legislation to comply with revamped Financial Action Task Force standards, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The Bank of China closed an account maintained for North Korea's Foreign Trade Bank, the alleged perpetrators behind Estonia's largest ever money laundering scheme have been identified, and more, in the midweek roundup.
French authorities are probing HSBC for its alleged role in aiding tax evaders, the European Union lifted most of its sanctions against Myanmar, and more, in the midweek roundup.
A Miami couple was arrested for alleged money laundering tied to a $35 million fraud scheme, federal prosecutors began jury selection in Austin, TX in a drug money laundering case involving racehorses, and more, in the midweek roundup.
A Guatemalan appeals court upheld a 2011 ruling that cleared ex-President Alfonso Portillo of allegations that he embezzled $15 million, Lithuania needs to boost counterterrorist financing measures and strengthen controls over politically exposed persons, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Mexican cartels are increasingly moving operatives into the U.S. to expand money laundering operations, firms in the United Kingdom have paid over one billion pounds in fines to settle fraud charges since 2007, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Bank secrecy standards in Austria are being put under the microscope, the U.S. Justice Department is seeking information from Liechtenstein on foundations allegedly tied to American tax evasion, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The Treasury Department blacklisted North Korea's Foreign Trade Bank, the United Kingdom will ask the EU to blacklist Lebanese group Hezbollah, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Switzerland's Federal Council says it may limit cash purchases of property, jewelry and other assets, Iran appeals European Union sanctions imposed in March, and more, in this midweek roundup.
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned a Colombian national as a Specially Designated Narcotics Trafficker, serious tax crimes will become a predicate money laundering offense in Singapore starting July 1, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Approximately $763 billion in illicit funds circulated in and out of Russia between 1994 and 2011, former Florida Republican Party Chair Jim Greer pleaded guilty to money laundering, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Growing salaries for compliance personnel in conjunction with large enforcement actions are raising costs for financial institutions, Filipino lawmakers approved an anti-money laundering bill, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Norway is giving Cyprus $1.3 million to boost its AML regime, Japan plans to restrict money transfers involving North Korea should the Asian nation move ahead with plans to test a nuclear weapon, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Japanese authorities arrested three employees of Tokyo-based shipping agent Ben Line Agencies for violations of Iranian sanctions, the United Nations increased sanctions targeting North Korea, and more, in the midweek roundup.
The head manager and AML officer of a Los Angeles-based MSB were both sentenced to prison for AML violations, a former Citigroup secretary was found guilty of money laundering and tax evasion, and more, in the midweek roundup.
Hong Kong officials are proposing amendments to legislation that would restrict the general public's access to information about private company directors, two former managers at Halifax Bank of Scotland were charged with corruption in the U.K., and more, in the midweek roundup.
Manhattan's U.S. Attorney's Office recovered approximately $3 billion in illicit proceeds in 2012, Nepal faces FATF blacklisting due to its failure to criminalize money laundering and terrorist financing, and more, in the midweek roundup.