Peters & Peters

Corruption in soccer: SFO drops the ball

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Peter FitzGerald and Amalia Neenan have penned an article for The Law Society Gazette on the recent decision by a Swiss court to acquit the former president of FIFA, Sepp Blatter, and UEFA’s former president, Michel Platini, following an allegation that a 2011 payment of 2.2 million Swiss francs from FIFA to Platini – which […]

Dr Anna Bradshaw

‘Circles of hell’: Case before Dublin High Court shows complexity of sanctions and disputes

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Anna Bradshaw and Alistair Jones were quoted in the September 2022 issue of WorldECR, commenting on a case at Ireland’s High Court involving Cypriot companies wanting to purchase marine vessels that they had leased from a Dublin-registered firm allegedly owned by Russia. Anna told the publication that the case is a good illustration of the […]

Account forfeiture application withdrawn, and criminal investigation closed

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In 2018, the City of London Police (CoLP) obtained account freezing orders (AFOs) over our clients’ business and personal accounts. Our clients, and their UK-incorporated company, had unwittingly become embroiled in a large-scale money laundering investigation, involving a complex web of UK bank accounts held by overseas nationals. From early in our instruction, we asserted […]

‘Greenwashing’: fashion industry in the spotlight

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In July, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched an inquiry into ASOS, Boohoo and George at Asda to investigate potentially misleading ‘green’ claims by the three fashion brands.   The watchdog is concerned that some of the firms’ fashion products are being marketed as being eco-friendly and sustainable, even though the businesses may […]

Criminal charges: why Swiss court found Blatter and Platini not guilty and what happens next

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In July 2022, a Swiss Federal Criminal Court (FCC) found former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and former UEFA president Michel Platini not guilty, following charges of corruption brought against them by the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland (OAG). The fraud trial centred around an allegedly unlawful payment of about CHF 2 million made […]

Maria Cronin

CMA takes a shot at the fashion industry and “greenwashing”

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With more businesses using sustainability as a marketing tool, in a bid to attract environmentally aware consumers or to secure investment in environmental, social and governance (ESG)-related funds, it was only a matter of time before “green” or “eco-friendly” claims would attract the regulators’ attention.   In July 2022, the UK Competition and Markets Authority […]

Peters & Peters

A crack in Sepp Blatter’s defensive wall

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The Swiss acquittals of Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini — the former presidents of Fifa and Uefa, respectively — are the latest episodes in a long and sordid tale involving allegations of corruption, kickbacks and kick-offs.   Charges were brought on the grounds that a 2011 payment of 2.2 million Swiss francs from Fifa to […]

The end of the road? Extradition to Russia and the country’s abuse of Interpol

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For several years, the United Kingdom’s extradition arrangements with Russia and Russia’s membership of Interpol have been under severe strain. Does the Ukraine crisis now call for a fundamental change?   In this article for Global Investigations Review, Jasvinder Nakhwal, Nick Vamos and Alistair Jones argue that the Ukraine crisis and Russia’s expulsion from the […]

Nick Vamos

The SFO on trial; can it change its ways?

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The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has published its Annual Report and Accounts, 2021-2022, alongside the much-anticipated findings of Brian Altman QC’s and Sir David Calvert-Smith’s reviews into the collapse of the R v Woods and Marshall trial and the SFO’s handling of the Unaoil investigation. The reviews cast a dark shadow over the Annual Report’s […]

How airdrops and NFTs are revolutionising the hunt for crypto fraudsters

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A few decades ago, Phil Collins sang ‘I can feel it coming in the air tonight (oh lord!)’, and 41 years later, these lyrics can conceivably be transposed as the anthem for crypto-fraud victims. Today, what is ‘coming in the air tonight’ is instead the NFT, modified for use in crypto litigation and airdropped onto […]