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UK Tightens Corporate Liability for Employee Fraud: Implications for German Businesses
The UK's Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA), effective September 1st, 2023, significantly increases corporate liability for employee fraud, impacting even firms unaware of employee misconduct, and potentially affecting German companies with UK subsidiaries or partners.
UK Tightens Corporate Liability for Employee Fraud: Implications for German Businesses
The UK's Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA), effective September 1st, 2023, significantly increases corporate liability for employee fraud, impacting even firms unaware of employee misconduct, and potentially affecting German companies with UK subsidiaries or partners.
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20% Bias Score


Greece Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling Amidst Rising Participation
A 2024 survey in Greece revealed that 799,000 people, or 9.5% of the population, participated in illegal gambling, with 390,000 gambling online and 215,000 in physical locations, prompting new regulations and penalties.
Greece Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling Amidst Rising Participation
A 2024 survey in Greece revealed that 799,000 people, or 9.5% of the population, participated in illegal gambling, with 390,000 gambling online and 215,000 in physical locations, prompting new regulations and penalties.
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56% Bias Score


Indonesian Company Caught Mixing Premium Rice with Lower-Quality Rice
A large Indonesian company was found to be mixing premium rice with lower-quality rice, deceiving consumers and undermining the government's food self-sufficiency goals; the Ministry of Agriculture is investigating and the Indonesian House of Representatives will hold a hearing on July 16th, 2025.
Indonesian Company Caught Mixing Premium Rice with Lower-Quality Rice
A large Indonesian company was found to be mixing premium rice with lower-quality rice, deceiving consumers and undermining the government's food self-sufficiency goals; the Ministry of Agriculture is investigating and the Indonesian House of Representatives will hold a hearing on July 16th, 2025.
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44% Bias Score


Fuel Distributors Replace Construction Firms as Spain's Top Tax Debtors
The 2024 list of Spain's top tax debtors reveals a dramatic shift from construction to fuel distribution, with companies like Metaway Combustibles (195.7 million euros) leading the way. This is attributed to a 2023 regulatory change and intensified tax inspections that exposed a large-scale fuel tax...
Fuel Distributors Replace Construction Firms as Spain's Top Tax Debtors
The 2024 list of Spain's top tax debtors reveals a dramatic shift from construction to fuel distribution, with companies like Metaway Combustibles (195.7 million euros) leading the way. This is attributed to a 2023 regulatory change and intensified tax inspections that exposed a large-scale fuel tax...
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36% Bias Score


UK Fraud Losses Remain High Despite Slight Decrease in 2024
In 2024, UK fraud losses totaled £1.17 billion, slightly down from 2023, with unauthorized fraud increasing by 2% to £722 million due to a surge in remote purchase fraud, while authorized push payment (APP) fraud fell, and banks reimbursed £267.1 million under new regulations.
UK Fraud Losses Remain High Despite Slight Decrease in 2024
In 2024, UK fraud losses totaled £1.17 billion, slightly down from 2023, with unauthorized fraud increasing by 2% to £722 million due to a surge in remote purchase fraud, while authorized push payment (APP) fraud fell, and banks reimbursed £267.1 million under new regulations.
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44% Bias Score


IPRA Plans 184,000 Audits in 2025 to Collect €1.7 Billion in Unpaid Taxes
The Independent Public Revenue Authority (IPRA) in Greece will conduct over 184,000 audits in 2025 to collect €1.7 billion from tax and customs violations, focusing on property sales, income declarations, and e-commerce, using predictive models and digital cross-referencing.
IPRA Plans 184,000 Audits in 2025 to Collect €1.7 Billion in Unpaid Taxes
The Independent Public Revenue Authority (IPRA) in Greece will conduct over 184,000 audits in 2025 to collect €1.7 billion from tax and customs violations, focusing on property sales, income declarations, and e-commerce, using predictive models and digital cross-referencing.
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32% Bias Score

14 Arrested in \$10 Million Home Depot Theft Ring
Authorities in Southern California announced the arrest of 14 people accused of running a multi-million dollar organized retail theft operation targeting Home Depot, resulting in over 600 thefts across 71 stores and losses exceeding \$10 million.

14 Arrested in \$10 Million Home Depot Theft Ring
Authorities in Southern California announced the arrest of 14 people accused of running a multi-million dollar organized retail theft operation targeting Home Depot, resulting in over 600 thefts across 71 stores and losses exceeding \$10 million.
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44% Bias Score

Rising Construction Thefts in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Construction site thefts in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, are rising in 2025, exceeding €1.6 million in losses in 2024, with smaller firms disproportionately affected due to higher costs for security and material replacement.

Rising Construction Thefts in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Construction site thefts in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, are rising in 2025, exceeding €1.6 million in losses in 2024, with smaller firms disproportionately affected due to higher costs for security and material replacement.
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24% Bias Score

Russian Extortion Ring Seized: \$3 Billion Theft
A Stavropol-based extortion ring, comprising eight individuals, stole over \$3 billion from a Russian petrochemical company through theft, extortion, and smuggling; they face multiple charges and have had six billion rubles in assets seized.

Russian Extortion Ring Seized: \$3 Billion Theft
A Stavropol-based extortion ring, comprising eight individuals, stole over \$3 billion from a Russian petrochemical company through theft, extortion, and smuggling; they face multiple charges and have had six billion rubles in assets seized.
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44% Bias Score

Borrell's Fight Against Construction Corruption in 1990s Spain
In the 1990s, Spanish Minister Josep Borrell publicly fought against widespread corruption in the construction sector, where companies commonly paid 2-4% commissions for public works contracts; this issue, also highlighted by later political admissions and corporate scandals detailed in "Fiascos S.A...

Borrell's Fight Against Construction Corruption in 1990s Spain
In the 1990s, Spanish Minister Josep Borrell publicly fought against widespread corruption in the construction sector, where companies commonly paid 2-4% commissions for public works contracts; this issue, also highlighted by later political admissions and corporate scandals detailed in "Fiascos S.A...
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48% Bias Score

Greece Cracks Down on Widespread Electricity Theft Costing Consumers €400 Million
The Greek government is implementing stricter measures against electricity theft, costing compliant consumers €400 million yearly, including business closures for offenders, after DEDDIE faced a €6 million fine for failing to curb losses, highlighting a broader issue of corruption.

Greece Cracks Down on Widespread Electricity Theft Costing Consumers €400 Million
The Greek government is implementing stricter measures against electricity theft, costing compliant consumers €400 million yearly, including business closures for offenders, after DEDDIE faced a €6 million fine for failing to curb losses, highlighting a broader issue of corruption.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Police Bust Fuel-Smuggling Rings, Arrest 61
Greek authorities arrested 61 individuals in a large-scale operation targeting two criminal organizations that used modified software to manipulate fuel pumps at 44 gas stations, defrauding consumers of over €100 million since September 2020.

Greek Police Bust Fuel-Smuggling Rings, Arrest 61
Greek authorities arrested 61 individuals in a large-scale operation targeting two criminal organizations that used modified software to manipulate fuel pumps at 44 gas stations, defrauding consumers of over €100 million since September 2020.
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20% Bias Score
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