By Laila Bassam
Lebanese judge has charged longtime central bank governor Riad Salameh, his brother Raja and one of his assistants with money laundering, embezzlement and illicit enrichment, a senior judicial source said on Thursday.
By Laila Bassam
Lebanese judge has charged longtime central bank governor Riad Salameh, his brother Raja and one of his assistants with money laundering, embezzlement and illicit enrichment, a senior judicial source said on Thursday.

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Cross-border information sharing between FIUs is set to become harmonised and more reliable. AMLA is inviting views on draft standards that will decide when a suspicious activity report concerns another EU country and should be shared with that country's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).

European Public Prosecutor's Office
(Luxembourg, 7 July 2026) – The County Court in Zagreb (Croatia) has rendered a first verdict today against ten individuals, following an indictment by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Zagreb over corruption and misuse of EU funds involving the Ministry of Culture and the Faculty of Geodesy. As previously reported, this case concerns an alleged coordinated corruption scheme involving a former deputy minister of Culture and Media, a former dean of the Faculty of Geodesy and a former professor, amongst others, as well as representatives of private companies. The former dean and the ex-professor are accused of manipulating 27 public procurement procedures linked to four EU-funded projects worth nearly €6 million by steering contracts to favoured companies in exchange for kickbacks, using false or inflated bids, and misusing project funds for personal benefit. The former deputy minister is accused of arranging for earthquake damage documentation work to be entrusted to the Faculty despite knowing it lacked the capacity to perform the work, enabling contracts to be awarded to a company controlled by the former dean and the ex-professor, while certifying false or inflated reports.
