This week's edition of Corporate Crime weekly highlights includes analysis of compliance trends in the landscape of corporate ethics to be expected in 2025, of the OTSI‘s guidance published on ‘no-Russia' clauses and countering Russian sanctions evasion and of the SFO securing its first UWO linked to a £100m fraud case. Also included is news of the MoJ’s newly launched consultation on the role of computer evidence in the criminal justice system, of Defra’s recently published guidance to assist businesses in preparing for the ban on the sale and supply of single-use vapes and of the EA Chief Regulator’s call for reforms to the UK's environmental regulation framework following the release of their 2023/24 report on environmental enforcement statistics. All this, and more, in this week’s Corporate Crime highlights.
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