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In Focus: Sanctions Watch – May 2024

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In our May Sanctions Watch Justine and Sam are joined by Adam Smith, Partner at Gibson Dunn. Adam talks us through a number of key developments, including the change to the US statute of limitations regarding sanctions, the May 1st US package on Russia, and the sanctions provisions of the National Security Act 2024. Beyond this, the May Update covers wider Russia developments, ransomware designations, and enforcement actions.

 

Contributors:

  • Justine Walker – Global Head - Sanctions, Compliance and Risk, ACAMS
  • Adam Smith – Partner, Gibson Dunn
  • Sam Cousins - Senior Associate – Sanctions, Ransomware and Risk, ACAMS
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Learning Objectives

Learning about changes across the international sanctions landscape, including relevant geopolitical developments and legislation

Examining global sanctions regulatory updates, guidance and advisories

Assessing compliance considerations and potential impact to the ACAMS AFC community

演講者
Executive Vice President, Thought Leadership (AML, Sanctions & Fraud)
ACAMS

Who Should Attend?

  • AFC Professionals
  • Sanctions

Topics

  • Sanctions and Non-proliferation Finance
  • Financial Crime Controls
  • Governance and Reporting
  • Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Finance of Terrorism
  • AML and Sanctions Investigations
  • SARs/STRs/SMEs/UTRs
  • Regulatory Reporting

Industries

  • Financial Intelligence Units
  • Public Sector
  • Law Enforcement

Level

  • Basic

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  • Publications from our thought leadership team
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