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UK Risk and Compliance Weekly Briefing: Sanctions, AML/CTF, NCA/UKFIU defence requests guidance, AI cyber security consultations, Council of Europe AI Convention, and content updates—23 May 2024

Published on: 23 May 2024

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Risk & Compliance weekly highlights—23 May 2024

In this issue:

  • Risk & Compliance forecast as at 22 May 2024
  • Financial sanctions
  • AML, CTF & counter-proliferation financing
  • Other financial crime
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Trackers
  • New and updated content

Risk & Compliance forecast as at 22 May 2024

Our latest Risk & Compliance forecast is now available. This month we cover: (1) revisions to the UK national risk assessments for money laundering, terrorist financing and proliferation financing; (2) an FCA consultation proposing amendments to its Financial Crime Guide; (3) progress on the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill; and (4) an ICO call for evidence on embedding individual rights within generative AI models. See News Analysis: Risk & Compliance forecast as at 22 May 2024.

Financial sanctions

OFSI updates General Licence INT/2022/1839676 on Russian travel

The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation has revised General Licence INT/2022/1839676 relating to Russian travel, extending its expiry to 23 May 2026. See: LNB News 16/05/2024 37.

OFSI updates guidance on Russian sanctions and how to report information

OFSI has updated the General, Russia, Counter‑Terrorism and Enforcement and Monetary Penalties guidance documents...

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