Mayur Joshi

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Mayur Joshi is a contributing editor to Regtechtimes, he is recognized for his insightful reporting and analysis on financial crimes, particularly in the realms of espionage and sanctions. Mayur's expertise extends globally, with a notable focus on the sanctions imposed by OFAC, as well as those from the US, UK, and Australia. He is also regular contributor on Geopolitical subjects and have been writing about China. He has authored seven books on financial crimes and compliance, solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the industry. One of his significant contributions is designing India's first certification program in Anti-Money Laundering, highlighting his commitment to enhancing AML practices. His book on global sanctions further underscores his deep knowledge and influence in the field of regtech.

China Condemns Unilateral US Sanctions on Companies Linked to Russia

China has voiced its strong opposition to the latest sanctions imposed by the United States on Chinese companies. China condemns these sanctions, announced on...

Pavel Durov’s Downfall: Telegram Founder Arrested in Major Scandal

Pavel Durov, the 39-year-old founder and CEO of Telegram, was arrested at Le Bourget airport in Paris. He was taken into custody as he...

Russia Reeling from Expanded U.S. Sanctions: Chinese, Turkish Companies Targeted

In a continued effort to punish Russia for its ongoing war in Ukraine, the U.S. Treasury Department, in collaboration with the State Department, has...

Sanctions Backlash: Iranian Hackers Target U.S. Political Staffers of Biden and Trump

A recent cyber espionage campaign attributed to Iranian hackers has once again highlighted the persistent and sophisticated threats that cyberattacks pose to global security,...

New Zealand’s Bold Move: Naval Ship “Aotearoa” Deployed to Monitor North Koreas Sanction Evasion

For the first time in history, New Zealand has taken a significant step to help enforce international sanctions against North Korea. The country has...

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Lithuanian Railways ends oil shipments tied to sanctioned Russian energy firms

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