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The Corruption Files
Thomas Fox
25 episodes
9 months ago
What is stranger than fiction? The stories of worldwide corruption. In this podcast series, co-hosts Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Mike DeBernardis, partner at Hughes Hubbard will detail some of the most audacious corruption cases from the modern era of anti-corruption enforcement. More importantly, they will discuss the lessons learned on what your organization can do to prevent running afoul of international anti-bribery laws.
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What is stranger than fiction? The stories of worldwide corruption. In this podcast series, co-hosts Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Mike DeBernardis, partner at Hughes Hubbard will detail some of the most audacious corruption cases from the modern era of anti-corruption enforcement. More importantly, they will discuss the lessons learned on what your organization can do to prevent running afoul of international anti-bribery laws.
Show more...
Management
Business,
News,
Business News
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BCCI - The Bank That Changed Global Banking Regulations
The Corruption Files
19 minutes
1 year ago
BCCI - The Bank That Changed Global Banking Regulations
What is stranger than fiction? The stories of worldwide corruption. In this podcast series, co-hosts Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Mike DeBernardis, partner at Hughes Hubbard, discuss some of the most audacious corruption cases in anti-corruption enforcement. More importantly, they will discuss the lessons learned on what your organization can do to prevent running afoul of international anti-bribery laws. In this episode of Season 2, Tom and Mike take a deep dive into the sordid history of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) (AKA Bank of Crooks and Criminals International). BCCI was founded in 1972 to facilitate banking for developing countries. BCCI quickly devolved into a hub for money laundering, terrorism financing, and regulatory evasion. They discuss the bank’s complex web of shell companies and insider loans and how a 1991 investigation led by Senator John Kerry exposed these illicit activities. The episode also highlights the involvement of notable figures like Clark Clifford and Robert Altman in BCCI’s operations and the subsequent legal battles they faced. Finally, the hosts examine the long-lasting impact of the BCCI scandal on global and U.S. banking regulations, including the establishment of stricter anti-money laundering laws and enhanced international cooperation. Key Highlights: The Rise and Fall of BCCI BCCI’s Regulatory Evasion Tactics BCCI’s Involvement in Terrorism and Illegal Activities The Congressional Investigation and Shutdown BCCI’s U.S. Operations and Legal Troubles High-Profile Trials and Acquittals Modern Parallels  Resources: Mike DeBernardis on LInkedIn HughesHubbardReed Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Texas Tax rate at 80% of 8.25%
The Corruption Files
What is stranger than fiction? The stories of worldwide corruption. In this podcast series, co-hosts Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Mike DeBernardis, partner at Hughes Hubbard will detail some of the most audacious corruption cases from the modern era of anti-corruption enforcement. More importantly, they will discuss the lessons learned on what your organization can do to prevent running afoul of international anti-bribery laws.