Anonymous ID: 8dccdc Nov. 4, 2020, 7:29 p.m. No.11470664   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0757 >>0848 >>1058 >>1270 >>1314

Pro-Trump Patriots Chant ‘Shame on Fox’ at Arizona Protect the Vote Rally

 

Patriots rallying to Protect the Vote at the Arizona State Capital chanted “shame on Fox” over the network calling the state for Joe Biden before all votes were counted.

 

The margin in Arizona is razor thin — and President Trump still has a chance to take it.

 

The rally began at the Capital, but is now moving to the Maricopa County Recorder’s building.

 

At least one person in the crowd was armed with a rifle.

 

tate Rep. Kelly Townsend was at the rally speaking to Trump supporters and taking questions.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/watch-pro-trump-patriots-chant-shame-fox-arizona-protect-vote-rally/

Anonymous ID: 8dccdc Nov. 4, 2020, 7:47 p.m. No.11470977   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1058 >>1270 >>1314

Italian Government Postpones New Coronavirus Response Decree Until Friday

 

The Italian government has postponed the new decree with measures to combat the second wave of COVID-19 until Friday, according to a communiqué from the Chigi government palace.

 

The Council of Ministers made the decision "in order to allow everyone to use the time to organize their activities." The new measures are limited to 3 December and were originally expected to take effect Thursday.

 

Earlier it was reported that the document signed on Wednesday night would impose a curfew in the country from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. The decree would divide 20 regions of the country into three categories with a separate package of orders for each of them. In the latest release of the Council of Ministers, they are officially marked in yellow, orange and red.

 

As of Wednesday, the total number of coronavirus cases in Italy reached 790,000, with 39,764 deaths and more than 307,000 recoveries. On Saturday, another absolute record was broken for the number of infections per day - more than 31,000 people contracted COVID-19. On Tuesday, the rise in the coronavirus death count in Italy was the highest since early May.

 

https://sputniknews.com/europe/202011051081011840-italian-government-postpones-new-coronavirus-response-decree-until-friday/

Anonymous ID: 8dccdc Nov. 4, 2020, 7:48 p.m. No.11470996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1058 >>1072 >>1270 >>1314

Danske Bank Fined US$1.4M for Misleading Customers

 

The Danish State Prosecutor for Serious Economic and International Crime (SØIK) has fined Danske Bank nine million Danish kroner (US$1.4 million) for misleading investors and this way violating the country’s Executive Order on Investor Protection, the SØIK said in a statement on Tuesday.

 

The bank was sanctioned for giving misleading information to “approximately 10,000 customers in connection with advice on and sale of the portfolio management product Flexinvest Fri.”

 

It said it knew since 2017 that for those customers the “product had an expected negative net return over five years,” but never informed them about that.

 

The bank admitted that “customers who invested in the product during a certain period between 2017 and 2018 paid fees that were too high as a result of misguided management decisions.”

 

Danske Bank said it then notified the country’s Financial Supervisory Authority, FSA, about the case in October 2018 after its internal control became aware of the issue.

 

In August 2019, FSA submitted a police report to SØIK, which pressed charges against the bank three months later.

 

“A case like this is serious, as there is a risk that customers’ general confidence in the financial system will be weakened when banks do not adequately provide protection and guidance to their customers in accordance with the law,” the acting public prosecutor, Per Fiig, said.

 

Announcing that Danske Bank accepts the fine, the bank’s CEO, Chris Vogelzang, stressed that customers must be able to trust that the bank has “their best interests in mind,” and that will therefore “provide correct and adequate information and advisory services to them.”

 

Vogelzang emphasized that all affected customers have been contacted, and that the bank has compensated more than 99 percent of them.

 

“We have taken several initiatives to handle the issue and make sure it does not happen again,” he said.

 

https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/13356-danske-bank-fined-us-1-4m-for-misleading-customers

Anonymous ID: 8dccdc Nov. 4, 2020, 7:50 p.m. No.11471026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1058 >>1270 >>1314

Secretive high-end art world can be vehicle for dirty money, US Treasury warns

 

A new advisory urges agents, brokers, and others in the art industry to adopt safeguards against financial crime, money laundering, and sanctions evasion.

 

The United States Treasury Department is putting art galleries and museums on notice over the high risks of financial crime in their trade, warning that various aspects of the art industry makes “it attractive to those engaged in illicit financial activity, including sanctions evasion.”

 

The advisory, published on Oct. 30, calls out the art industry’s heavy use of shell companies. Citing the “high degree of confidentiality and anonymity” in the art trade, the advisory cautions that art dealers may find themselves unwittingly working with criminals seeking to move illicit funds. It also notes that artwork’s often “subjective value” creates an additional attractive value to financial criminals — who are known to manipulate invoice prices to covertly shift money around the globe.

 

“The advisory serves as another reminder that the $28.3 billion American art market is the largest unregulated industry in the United States,” Tess Davis, executive director of the Antiquities Coalition, which advocates the return of stolen relics to their home countries, told ICIJ in an email.

 

The advisory comes on the heels of the FinCEN Files, an investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists that examined massive flows of suspicious and illicit funds around the globe, including in the art market. Conducted in collaboration with BuzzFeed News and more than 100 other news organizations around the world, the project was based on an analysis of trillions of dollars in transactions captured in ‘suspicious activity reports’ that banks are required to file with U.S. authorities. One focus of the investigation was a shadowy shell company called Pantheon Worldwide Limited that exchanged millions of dollars in cash and relics with alleged antiquities traffickers, according to one suspicious activity report, while baffling compliance officers at its own bank. The accused traffickers had been charged by authorities in New York with selling stolen relics from East Asia, India, Afghanistan and other regions.

 

At the heart of many antiquities cases around the globe are traffickers’ elaborate steps to cover their tracks — and a heavy use of the art world’s many options for financial anonymity. “Financial secrecy has factored into all of the largest antiquities looting scandals,” Leila Amineddoleh, a New York-based lawyer specializing in antiquities-smuggling cases, told ICIJ. “Anonymity in this market runs very deep and it remains a serious problem.”

 

In the case of Pantheon Worldwide, London-based Standard Chartered Bank maintained three accounts for Pantheon in its Hong Kong branch. But bank compliance officers knew next to nothing about their own client, a suspicious activity report shows. They were uncertain about the purpose of the company and didn’t even seem to know where it was registered — the most basic information needed to assess whether it might be a front for money laundering or other financial crime.

 

https://www.icij.org/investigations/fincen-files/secretive-high-end-art-world-can-be-vehicle-for-dirty-money-us-treasury-warns/