In this episode of AML Conversations, John sits down to discuss the AML challenges and successes in the gaming industry with the former Senior Director of Gaming Policy at the American Gaming Association (AGA), Elizabeth Cronan. Now the Vice President Government Relations at Geoguard, Cronan elaborates on various themes in enforcement actions, the rise of mobile and on-line gaming, and the increase in sports betting.
Mar 14, 2025•24 min
In the second episode of our AML Conversations series with members of IRSCI, John Byrne sits down with Greg Monahan, IRS Supervisory Special Agent of the Cyber Crimes Unit and Chris Janczewski, IRS Special Agent in the Pittsburgh office. Together, they discuss the impact of cybercrime both in the US and abroad. Additionally, John and Chris go through two major cases, one on a group selling child pornography for Bitcoin, and another investigation that resulted in prosecution of a Chinese money la...
Mar 14, 2025•21 min
In this episode of AML Conversations, John Byrne interviews David Stewart, Director, Financial Services Industry, Fraud & Security Intelligence Practice for SAS Institute Inc. David has spent many years in the AML/Financial Crime space and his insight is sought by many in our community. During their discussion, John and David discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on his global team, how he sees compliance after the “new normal” and the recent SAS paper, “What is next- generation AML?.”...
Mar 14, 2025•35 min
In this episode of AML Conversations, John sits down with Sara Crowe, Strategic Initiatives Director, Financial Systems for the Polaris Project. Sara leads Polaris’s efforts to partner with the financial services industry to implement a comprehensive and industry-wide strategy to intervene in the crime of human trafficking. This initiative aims to 1) disrupt human trafficking businesses on a global scale by using existing financial system structures and processes (such as anti-money laundering a...
Mar 14, 2025•24 min
Beyond IP, the role of geolocation data in combating AML and fraud. John Byrne sits down with David Briggs, CEO and Co-Founder of GeoGuard and GeoComply, to discuss the limitations of IP addresses and the role that advanced geolocation data can play in AML and in fighting other types of financial fraud, FinCEN’s recent guidance on encouraging innovative responses to COVID-19 fraud, and how to improve the BSA/AML data analysis infrastructure.
Mar 14, 2025•27 min
Steve Gurdak, Group Supervisory of the Northern Virginia Financial Initiative discusses the work of his SAR Review team, the importance of law enforcement collaboration when working SARS and the importance of SAR narratives.
Mar 14, 2025•19 min
Erik Vingelen - COVID-19 AML Resource Challenges by AML RightSource
Mar 14, 2025•17 min
Self-Awareness is like the crust of a tasty quiche. The crust, prepared separately, serves as the foundation within which all other ingredients reside. Just like a tasty quiche, Emotional Intelligence has a ‘crust’ or foundation called Self-Awareness on which all other competencies are developed. This podcast discusses Self-Awareness in more detail plus provides a framework for intentional discovery.
Mar 14, 2025•5 min
Marilu Jimenez sits down with Andy Fernandez, partner at Holland & Knight an a leading expert in sanctions compliance. The sanctions regime has become increasingly more complex. We discussed the recent guidance OFAC issued in the summer on culture. Also, two particular types of sanctions were discussed which are extremely relevant in the US and Latin American markets: the rollback of the general licenses related to Cuba and the complexity of the Venezuelan sanctions.
Mar 14, 2025•31 min
In this episode of We Are Our Heroes, Chelsea Robbins and Joe McNamara sit down with Coletun Long and Chad Squires, both of whom have successfully completed their advanced CAMS certification in Financial Crimes Investigation. During their discussion, Coletun and Chad walk through the decision and execution processes that lead them to pursuing and attaining their advanced certifications. The crew also talks about opportunities in the industry, the culture at AML RightSource, and more!
Mar 14, 2025•50 min
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Mar 12, 2025•24 min
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Mar 12, 2025•12 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss the Geographic Targeting Orders issued by FinCEN, a letter from two senators to the US Treasury about the Corporate Transparency Act, a new report on the looting of Latin American antiquities by cartels, legislation introduced combat debanking, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Mar 12, 2025•17 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss the latest pronouncements from the US Treasury about the Corporate Transparency Act, the new head of the Treasury’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, the case of theft from a non-profit to support cancer patients, the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index from Transparency International, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Mar 12, 2025•17 min
The challenges of “knowing” your counterparty, beneficial ownership, and using data-driven tools to attack financial crime are global goals. In this conversation, Kyckr COO Steve Lamb discusses the BO landscape, corporate registries, FATF guidance, and how verification is a key AML-related tool.
Mar 05, 2025•31 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss the results of the February FATF Plenary, GAO reports on BOI, and Assessing Progress on Countering Criminal Activity, new sanctions issued by the UK and EU against Russia, the latest on the requirement to file BOI with FinCEN, priorities of the Acting Comptroller of the Currency, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Feb 26, 2025•15 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss more about corruption, including the fallout from the effort to drop the charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, another publication from the Basel Institute on Governance on the UK’s process for compensating victims of foreign bribery, and a statement from the UK Anti-Corruption Coalition. They also discuss the recent staffing changes at the IRS and other federal agencies, Operation Shamrock, a group dedicated to raising awareness of pig butchering and disr...
Feb 21, 2025•15 min
Legal issues are only one element of third-party risk. Learn what other risks your program should detect and mitigate.
Feb 19, 2025•14 min
Forced labor and human rights issues are serious risks in the supply chain. Learn how adequate due diligence can help detect and interdict these activities.
Feb 18, 2025•16 min
As companies grow, they face an ever-increasing number of third-party providers. Learn how to scale your third-party risk management program effectively to meet this challenge.
Feb 17, 2025•13 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss corruption, including the dropping of charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, the Basel Institute on Governance’s new quick guide on strategic corruption, and the DOJ’s pausing enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. They also discuss issues raised by BaFin about AI-based fraud, actions by Europol on cybercrime, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Feb 14, 2025•14 min
Learn how AI can improve due diligence activities in your third-party risk management program.
Feb 13, 2025•13 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss remarks by the president of the Basel Institute on Governance on its new priorities in addressing corruption, environment, and climate challenges. They also reviewed the FATF 2023-2024 Report, new expectations from the FCA on fraud reimbursements, progress on the EU’s new anti-corruption legislation, congressional hearings on debanking, turmoil at the FBI, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Feb 07, 2025•15 min
Learn about different aspects of structuring an effective third-party risk due diligence program.
Feb 05, 2025•14 min
Ari Redbord, Global Head of Policy and Government Affairs at TRM Labs, discusses their 2024 Crypto Crime Report, Trump’s Executive Order on digital assets and related issues for 2025.
Feb 04, 2025•23 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss FDIC’s recission of job offers to 200 new examiners, an alert about check fraud through theft of US mail, an announcement that Belize is the most compliant with FATF’s 40 recommendations, FINTRAC’s operational alert about Laundering the proceeds of illicit synthetic opioids, the Senate Banking Committee’s inquiry into debanking, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Jan 31, 2025•16 min
Les Joseph, a career financial crime prevention expert, discusses several options for combatting this crime, including A Fraud Czar….
Jan 30, 2025•20 min
Learn how changing technologies can support your third-party risk management program.
Jan 29, 2025•16 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss some of the pardons issued by the new administration, actions taken by several state financial service regulators, the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act, sanctions and export control penalties levied against a US automated equipment company, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Jan 24, 2025•15 min
This week, John and Elliot discuss the forthcoming Crypto Crime Report for 2024 from TRM Labs, various sanctions focused on the Russian energy sector and cross-border payments between actors in Russia and China, civil money penalties against former senior officials at Wells Fargo, penalties issued against Robinhood by the SEC, insights from counter-terrorism experts at the Atlantic Council, and other items impacting the financial crime prevention community.
Jan 17, 2025•15 min