Criminal Capital – A Discussion with Author Stephen Platt

February 6 from 18:00 to 19:00

(GMT | Greenwich Mean Time)


This event does not qualify for CPE credits

Criminal Capital author Stephen Platt joins the OCEG Author Series with a compelling look at financial industry facilitation of crime.

Criminal Capital author Stephen Platt joins the OCEG Author Series with a compelling look at financial industry facilitation of crime.

Check out Criminal Capital today at Amazon.

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We are very pleased to launch OCEG’s 2015 Author Series, with a special guest, Stephen Platt, author of the just released book,Criminal Capital. In this riveting book, Mr. Platt examines how the finance industry facilitates crime and the causal linkages between excessive risk taking, rate rigging, sanctions evasion, money laundering, improper selling of products and criminal facilitation.

In this webcast, Mr. Platt, a globally recognized expert in money laundering and financial crime, will help us to understand the worst of the financial industry’s conduct as he proposes a new model for preventing money laundering and related facilitation of crime. This is a “not to be missed” event.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze various ways financial institutions knowingly or unwittingly facilitate crime
  • Evaluate alternative methods to control money laundering and criminal facilitation

Presenter: Stephen Platt, author of the just released book, Criminal Capital,
Stephen Platt is a highly respected practitioner of financial crime prevention and the conduct of related regulatory investigations. He is an English Barrister and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Over the past 20 years he has been engaged in several high profile matters involving money laundering, corrupt public officials, drug trafficking, terrorism, piracy, proliferation, sanctions, and fraud. Stephen has trained several national and supranational law enforcement and regulatory agencies. He was co-opted by the World Bank into both the Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative (StAR) and the Illicit Financial Flows from Somalian Piracy study. Stephen consults for the regulatory investigation specialists, Stephen Platt Associates LLP.

See an interview with Stephen on MSN Money here.

‘Stephen is a leader in financial crime writing. This book will catapult your understanding of how criminals compromise financial markets.’ – ROBERT MAZUR, FORMER FEDERAL AGENT AND AUTHOR OF THE INFILTRATOR

‘Few people have both the knowledge and the objective vantage point enjoyed by this author of the worldwide banking system over the last ten years. Fewer still could describe the prevailing culture within which the crisis developed and what was, and still is, wrong with that culture so accurately and so readably. The culture which created the crises from which we are still recovering is apparently alive and well. It extends to the secretion of criminal money of all kinds including terrorist funding. This book is a ‘must read’ for anyone who wants to understand the past, the present and the possible future for the world’s financial institutions.’ – SIR DAVID CALVERT SMITH, FORMER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS OF ENGLAND & WALES

‘In Criminal Capital, Stephen Platt lays out in clear and frightening detail, the criminal rot at the core of the international banking system. It brought the global economy to the brink of depression in 2008 and it has not been fixed. The author gets to the heart of the excessive risk taking and the blind eye to customer crime that allows banks to serve as a circulation system for global corruption. A bold and sobering read.’ – ERIC LEWIS, SENIOR PARTNER LEWIS BAACH PLLC AND FORMER COUNSEL TO THE LIQUIDATORS OF MADOFF INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES LIMITED

‘A great read for anybody who wants to learn more about how criminals abuse the global financial system.’ – JOSEPH PISTONE, AUTHOR OF DONNIE BRASCO: MY UNDERCOVER LIFE IN THE MAFIA

‘Criminal Capital offers a compelling, concerning, and clear view of the ways that financial institutions tacitly enable crime, and challenges both banks and regulators to stop the madness.’ – CAROLE SWITZER, CO-FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF THE OPEN COMPLIANCE AND ETHICS GROUP

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