Hello, and welcome to episode 184 of the Financial Crime Weekly Podcast, I am Chris Kirkbride. In this episode, on sanctions news, OFSI has set a deadline for reporting frozen assets, delisted Ilya Brodskiy, and imposed new designations under the Russia Sanctions Regime, while the US Treasury executed its largest-ever sanctions action against the Houthi networks. We also look at the jailing of a London fraudster for misusing the Covid Bounce Back Loan scheme, MONEYVAL's new evaluation of Hungary's anti-money laundering framework, and a study highlighting whistleblowers' critical role in uncovering Ukrainian corruption. Furthermore, the podcast addresses the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) crackdown on "finfluencers" for illegal promotions, the FCA's call for a united front against financial crime, the UK's record return of nearly £50 million to crime victims, and the government's intensified fight against cybercrime and fraud.
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