Barclays security chief reveals ‘attack chain’ strategy for targeting FinCrime and fraud; praises potential for allowing launderers to be intercepted earlier
The British multinational bank Barclays has expanded its AML impact through a new “attack chain” strategy, its CISO has revealed.
For three years from 2016 to 2019, the bank developed a method of tracing the journeys of financial criminals that have used its channels.
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Aspiration Partners Co-Founder Sentenced to Prison for $248M Scheme to Defraud Investors and Lenders
US Department of Justice
A California man who was a co-founder and former board member of Aspiration Partners, Inc., a financial technology and sustainability services company, was sentenced yesterday to 14 years in prison for a five-year scheme to defraud multiple lenders and investors of at least $248 million.
“Joseph Sanberg preyed on investors and lenders who believed in his vision of environmentally conscious fintech,” said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “Instead of delivering on Aspiration’s promises, he orchestrated a multi-year scheme involving fake clients, sham payments, and deceptive loan collateral that caused at least $248 million in losses to numerous victims. This sentence holds him accountable and serves as a clear warning to others who abuse trust for personal gain and obtain loans from the financial industry based on lies and misrepresentations.”
Update to UK Sanctions List: Global Anti-Corruption Regime
UK Government
Today, Tuesday 2nd June, the UK Government has varied the designation of the following individual under the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime.
Individuals Varied:
Identification of obliged entities that will be eligible for direct supervision by the European Authority for anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AMLA)
CSSF
Preparation of the new data collection exercice for the purpose of the direct supervision by AMLA – AMLA webinar of 10 June 2026 from 10 am – 12 pm CEST
The European Authority for anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AMLA) will hold a webinar on 10 June 2026, from 10 am to 12 pm CEST to guide participants through the documents published on 12 May 2026 for the identification of obliged entities eligible for direct supervision by AMLA.
The session will provide a practical walkthrough of the documents: (1) the standardised updated reporting template (v1.1) and (2) the interpretative note, which set out the specifications for identifying entities that will meet the criteria for inclusion in the selection exercise for direct supervision, which will take place in 2027.