Presenter: | Laurence Howland |
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At UK Training we have taken a fresh approach to online training that we're sure you will enjoy. We've taken all the best features of the classroom and replicated them online meaning you'll get the same high quality training combined with the time and money savings that come with training online.
All our online training is visually engaging, highly interactive and informative ensuring your online experience will be just as rewarding as the classroom.
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The Criminal Finances Act 2017
3-hour course
Course prices:
Online: £289 +VAT per person
The Criminal Finances Act 2017 is one of the most important pieces of anti-fraud and anti-corruption legislation to be passed in the UK. It amends the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and introduces two new corporate offences of failing to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion. Entities will be criminally liable if they fail to prevent tax evasion by either a member of their staff or an external agent, even if the business was not involved or was unaware of the act. Amongst other provisions, the Act also introduces ‘Unexplained Wealth Orders’, increased asset recovery powers and extended powers to investigate money laundering.
This important course will guide you through the new corporate offences and how they will operate. It will take you through the measures and procedures that should be put in place to comply with the Act and demonstrate that your organisation is doing everything possible to prevent financial crime. You will also be guided through managing the risks and the application of due diligence. Crucially, the course will also guide you on how your organisation may establish a defence if it is alleged to have committed an offence under the new Act.
It is vital that anyone with a responsibility for an entity's tax affairs, be it a company or an individual, fully understands this new legislation and the consequences of non-compliance.
This course is suitable for tax managers, financial controllers, compliance officers, company secretaries, directors and third-party tax advisers.
Laurence is the Director of Risk and Compliance for Buckles Solicitors and Director of How Compliance Limited providing consultancy services to other professional service firms. He previously spent 3 years as a Senior Financial Investigator with the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Between 1988 and 2018, Laurence worked for HM Revenue & Customs (previously HM Customs & Excise) as a criminal investigator, latterly leading a financial investigation team. During a varied career he notably spent over four years as the UK’s Fiscal Crime Liaison Officer in the Far East, stationed in the British Embassy in Beijing.
He has written and lectured extensively on money laundering and international criminal finance and has given evidence to a Parliamentary Select Committee on this topic. He has an MSc in Financial Investigation and was the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Martin Kenney Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Study of Financial Investigation.