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UK and EU corporate crime and regulatory enforcement round-up: Post Office probe, Assange, sanctions, FCA/TPR actions, ECCTA and AML developments—6 June 2024

Published on: 06 June 2024

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In this issue:

  • Investigating criminal conduct
  • Cross border criminal investigations
  • Criminal procedure and evidence
  • Bribery, corruption, sanctions and export controls
  • Environmental offences
  • Financial services and pensions offences
  • Fraud, forgery, tax and theft offences
  • Health and safety and corporate manslaughter offences
  • Local authority prosecutions
  • Corporate Crime in Scotland
  • International
  • LexTalk® Corporate Crime: a Lexis®Nexis community
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Dates for your diary
  • Trackers
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Investigating criminal conduct

Police to expand criminal probe into Post Office scandal. On 28 May 2024, the Metropolitan Police confirmed its criminal investigation into the Post Office IT scandal will be broadened to assess whether senior executives should face charges of perjury and perverting the course of justice—marking the latest development in a major miscarriage of justice. See News Analysis: Police to expand criminal probe into Post Office scandal.

Cross border criminal investigations

Assange v USA—where are we now? Corporate Crime analysis by Nick Vamos, Partner, and Adam Wawrzynski, paralegal, reviews the Julian Assange extradition case: the background, the current position of the appeal and anticipated steps, the main appeal ground, and any consequences of a successful appeal. See News Analysis: Assange extradition—where are we now?...

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