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Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Christopher Kirkbride
231 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the Financial Crime UK Monthly podcast. I’m Chris Kirkbride and I lecture law at the University of Worcester. This is an introductory podcast to give you a guide as to the sort of things which we will be looking at on this podcast in the first week of every month. However, there will be specials and additional podcasts out of this sequence if something happens which is significant and deserves a special episode. So, what are the sort of things we’ll be talking about? Well, we will cover news, events, legal developments, and anything else that relates to financial crime, in the UK – obviously, because that is in the podcast title – but also in other jurisdictions. No man is an island and financial crime certainly does not respect national borders. Broadly, the coverage will be all aspects of: Fraud | Bribery | Market abuse and insider dealing | Money laundering and terrorist financing | Data and information theft | Cybercrime (phishing / smishing) and the challenges generated by fintech in terms of finance crime threats. While these might be financial crimes, strictly speaking, but that is not all. It is necessary to reflect on the responses to financial crime which the state adopts. While this is less about fines and imprisonment, we will focus on confiscation and recovery schemes, sanctions imposed on those who have committed financial crimes, together with arrangements designed to allow the offender to avoid/defer prosecution, namely, deferred prosecution agreements. Consideration will also be given to the regulatory architecture of financial crime, both domestic and international – as stated, financial crime does not respect borders – together with regulatory enforcement and aspects of the compliance industry – the industry which helps commercial entities stay on the right side of the law. Finally, and this is a particular interest of mine, but I am fascinated by the interface between criminal and civil law where the facts of an event could lead to prosecution or civil action. Consequently, while this is a financial crime podcast, we will also consider those situations where the civil law might bring about a robust response to financial wrongdoing. So, that’s it from me for now except to say that the podcast is available from the usual places.
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Welcome to the Financial Crime UK Monthly podcast. I’m Chris Kirkbride and I lecture law at the University of Worcester. This is an introductory podcast to give you a guide as to the sort of things which we will be looking at on this podcast in the first week of every month. However, there will be specials and additional podcasts out of this sequence if something happens which is significant and deserves a special episode. So, what are the sort of things we’ll be talking about? Well, we will cover news, events, legal developments, and anything else that relates to financial crime, in the UK – obviously, because that is in the podcast title – but also in other jurisdictions. No man is an island and financial crime certainly does not respect national borders. Broadly, the coverage will be all aspects of: Fraud | Bribery | Market abuse and insider dealing | Money laundering and terrorist financing | Data and information theft | Cybercrime (phishing / smishing) and the challenges generated by fintech in terms of finance crime threats. While these might be financial crimes, strictly speaking, but that is not all. It is necessary to reflect on the responses to financial crime which the state adopts. While this is less about fines and imprisonment, we will focus on confiscation and recovery schemes, sanctions imposed on those who have committed financial crimes, together with arrangements designed to allow the offender to avoid/defer prosecution, namely, deferred prosecution agreements. Consideration will also be given to the regulatory architecture of financial crime, both domestic and international – as stated, financial crime does not respect borders – together with regulatory enforcement and aspects of the compliance industry – the industry which helps commercial entities stay on the right side of the law. Finally, and this is a particular interest of mine, but I am fascinated by the interface between criminal and civil law where the facts of an event could lead to prosecution or civil action. Consequently, while this is a financial crime podcast, we will also consider those situations where the civil law might bring about a robust response to financial wrongdoing. So, that’s it from me for now except to say that the podcast is available from the usual places.
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Episodes (20/231)
Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 213
4 days ago
11 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Special Edition: Crypto Regulation and Financial Crime
1 week ago
11 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Special Episode: 2026 Horizon Scan
1 week ago
12 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Special Episode: 2025 Review
2 weeks ago
12 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Special Episode: Failure to Prevent Fraud
2 weeks ago
11 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 212
3 weeks ago
18 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 211
3 weeks ago
27 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 210
4 weeks ago
15 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 209
1 month ago
24 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 208
1 month ago
17 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 207
1 month ago
22 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 206
1 month ago
14 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 205
1 month ago
12 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 204
1 month ago
15 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 203
1 month ago
22 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 202
1 month ago
18 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 201
2 months ago
20 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 200
2 months ago
12 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 199
2 months ago
25 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Financial Crime Weekly Episode 198
2 months ago
14 minutes

Financial Crime Weekly Podcast
Welcome to the Financial Crime UK Monthly podcast. I’m Chris Kirkbride and I lecture law at the University of Worcester. This is an introductory podcast to give you a guide as to the sort of things which we will be looking at on this podcast in the first week of every month. However, there will be specials and additional podcasts out of this sequence if something happens which is significant and deserves a special episode. So, what are the sort of things we’ll be talking about? Well, we will cover news, events, legal developments, and anything else that relates to financial crime, in the UK – obviously, because that is in the podcast title – but also in other jurisdictions. No man is an island and financial crime certainly does not respect national borders. Broadly, the coverage will be all aspects of: Fraud | Bribery | Market abuse and insider dealing | Money laundering and terrorist financing | Data and information theft | Cybercrime (phishing / smishing) and the challenges generated by fintech in terms of finance crime threats. While these might be financial crimes, strictly speaking, but that is not all. It is necessary to reflect on the responses to financial crime which the state adopts. While this is less about fines and imprisonment, we will focus on confiscation and recovery schemes, sanctions imposed on those who have committed financial crimes, together with arrangements designed to allow the offender to avoid/defer prosecution, namely, deferred prosecution agreements. Consideration will also be given to the regulatory architecture of financial crime, both domestic and international – as stated, financial crime does not respect borders – together with regulatory enforcement and aspects of the compliance industry – the industry which helps commercial entities stay on the right side of the law. Finally, and this is a particular interest of mine, but I am fascinated by the interface between criminal and civil law where the facts of an event could lead to prosecution or civil action. Consequently, while this is a financial crime podcast, we will also consider those situations where the civil law might bring about a robust response to financial wrongdoing. So, that’s it from me for now except to say that the podcast is available from the usual places.