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  2. Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada

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    FINTRAC was established in 2000 under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) Act to facilitate detection and investigation of money laundering. Its mandate was expanded in December 2001 following amendments to the Proceeds of Crime Act to also disclose financial intelligence to other Canadian intelligence and law enforcement agencies with ...

  3. Financial crime - Wikipedia

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    Fraud and financial crime patterns have become more digital and faster changing, leveraging the underlying characteristics of the underlying digital payments infrastructures. This caused traditional rule based systems to be ineffective and led the way to machine learning and AI-based fraud detection techniques.

  4. Employment fraud - Wikipedia

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    Fraud is defined as deceit for financial profit, and it costs the UK an estimated £110 billion annually. [12] The main threat to international traders is from organized crime, including the theft of goods or business identity, cross-border crime, and road-freight crime. Other risks include infringement of intellectual property or employee ...

  5. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Many swindles involve a minor element of crime or some other misdeed. The mark is made to think that they will gain money by helping fraudsters get huge sums out of a country (the classic advance-fee fraud/Nigerian scam); hence a mark cannot go to the police without revealing that they planned to commit a crime themselves.

  6. Category:Organized crime in Toronto - Wikipedia

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  7. Forensic accountant - Wikipedia

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    Forensic accountants need to have a great deal of access to information regarding the company they are investigating or assisting. The information will determine how much a person actually makes, the worth of a business, if there has been fraudulent activity, who committed the fraud, everyone involved, how much was taken from the company, where the money went, and how much can be recovered.

  8. Brian Molony - Wikipedia

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    Brian Molony is a Canadian self-admitted former compulsive gambler from Toronto, known for embezzling millions from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), the second-largest bank in Canada. [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Financial crimes - Wikipedia

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    Financial crimes may involve fraud (cheque fraud, credit card fraud, mortgage fraud, medical fraud, corporate fraud, securities fraud (including insider trading), bank fraud, insurance fraud, market manipulation, payment (point of sale) fraud, health care fraud); theft; scams or confidence tricks; tax evasion; bribery; sedition; embezzlement ...

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