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.

Supreme Court Lifts Trump-Era Ban on Bump Stocks: Implications for Gun Control and Public Safety

Bump stocks are attachments that enable semi-automatic rifles to mimic the firing rate of fully automatic weapons.

Wells Fargo Cracks Down on Simulated Keyboard Activity and Mouse Jiggling by Dishonest Employees

US's third largest bank wells fargo fires at-least 10 employees for Simulated Keyboard activity and mouse jiggling

Starbucks Wins Supreme Court Case on Unionization Injunction

Supreme Court sided with Starbucks in a significant legal battle concerning labor practices and unionization efforts

Unmasking the Mystery of STOIC, Israel’s Political Marketing Firm that Targets the U.S. and Canada

Mysterious Israeli political marketing firm STOIC, has been identified as the orchestrator of operation targeting the United States and Canada

Gold as an Investment: China Returns to Gold Buying Amidst Easing Prices and Mounting Sanctions

Gold as an investment is a favoured option, particularly in times of geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Recent trends underscore this dynamic, especially among Asian...

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U.S. moves to blacklist ships accused of smuggling banned North Korean coal to China

The United States is preparing to take a firm...

Lafarge accused of paying Islamic State group to keep Syria plant running, faces trial in France

A high-profile trial has begun in France against Lafarge,...
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