Bankers Support Switzerland’s Decision not Change Banking Secrecy Law
Swiss bankers defended on Tuesday the decision of a parliamentary commission not to strike down the controversial article 47...
Swiss bankers defended on Tuesday the decision of a parliamentary commission not to strike down the controversial article 47...
Iraqi authorities last month issued arrest warrants against 21 high-ranking state officials, including a current minister,...
A global treaty tackling cybercrime threatens to put freedom of expression and other human rights at stake in many countries...
Nearly a hundred civil society organizations have urged the United Nations to form a special expert group that will “tackle...
The United Nations kicked off its 14th Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Kyoto, Japan on Saturday, with...
A panel of experts from the United Nations called upon world governments to not only fight tax abuse and cross-border...
Myanmar’s military has used rubber bullets, tear gas, water cannons and recently live ammunition against anti-coup...
As the likely passage of a landmark piece of legislation appears to be on the brink of ending the incorporation of anonymous...
For years the ICDO, a decades-old international organization based in Switzerland, functioned essentially as a front for the...
Gambia’s president made millions hustling Taiwan and cozying up to Hezbollah financiers. Under the shield of sovereignty, he...
A multi-million dollar scheme to bribe top African officials in order to boost a Chinese energy company has landed Patrick...
In a dynamic week for world-wide police agency Interpol, the organization has accepted two new members, rejected the...