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UK Risk & Compliance highlights, 4 July 2024: OFSI general licences; FATF AML/CTF changes; forced labour ruling and NCA scrutiny; SRA fines, NDA guidance and CILEX regulation

Published on: 04 July 2024

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Risk & Compliance weekly highlights—4 July 2024

In this issue:

  • Financial sanctions
  • AML, CTF & counter-proliferation financing
  • Other Risk & Compliance updates this week
  • LexTalk®Risk & Compliance: a Lexis®Nexis community
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  • New and updated content

Financial sanctions

OFSI issues General Licence INT/2024/4888228 on payments for statutory audits

The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI), together with HM Treasury, has introduced General licence INT/2024/4888228 addressing payments for statutory audits. Taking effect on 27 June 2024, the licence authorises fees to be paid to Statutory Auditors for a statutory audit by a designated person (DP), or by another party on a DP’s behalf. See: LNB News 01/07/2024 45.

OFSI updates General Licence on Oil Price Cap Exempt Projects and Countries

OFSI and HM Treasury have amended General licence INT/2022/2470156 relating to Oil Price Cap Exempt Projects and Countries, along with the accompanying publication notice. The revision pushes back the expiry of the Schedule 1 Exempt Projects, Sakhalin-2 Project, to 28 June 2025. See: LNB News 01/07/2024 39...

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