Journal of Financial Crime: Volume 27 Issue 4

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Anticorruption policies in Brazil: constitutional challenges on implementing asset civil forfeiture

Fabio Ramazzini Bechara, Gabriel Monti Manzano

This paper aims to answer three questions: Is the presumption of innocence principle in risk? How to balance it with the burden and standard of proof? Does the asset civil…

Bribery, extortion and “morally ambiguous” leadership in organizations

Michel Dion

The purpose of this paper is to examine how four styles of “morally ambiguous” leadership could have a philosophical basis, while relatively contributing to efficiently prevent…

SEC enforcement targets: a Christian virtue ethics perspective

Christopher J. Demaline

The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary and synthesis of US Securities and Exchange Commission accounting and auditing enforcement release (AAER)-based research on…

Controlling insider dealing through criminal enforcement in China

Zhen Ye, Wangwei Lin, Neshat Safari, Charanjit Singh

The purpose of this paper is to review the criminal enforcement of insider dealing cases in People's Republic of China's (PRC) securities market and to provide feasible…

The undeserving rich: can they be redeemed? Policy options for curbing illegal wealth

James F. Gilsinan, James E. Fisher, Muhammad Islam, Henry M. Ordower, Wassim Shahin

The purpose of this study is to examine the efficacy of various policy options for curbing the accumulation of illegal wealth and suggest ways to close the increasing wealth…

Effect of cybercrime laws on protecting citizens and businesses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Hassan Younies, Tareq Na'el Al-Tawil

The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which cybercrime laws protect citizens and businesses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Pertinent questions over the lax…

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Combating the financing of proliferation: challenges and new tools

Ian John Stewart, Andrea Viski, Jonathan Brewer

This paper aims to examine why most governments appear to attach less importance to countering proliferation finance than they do to countering money laundering or terrorist…

The relationship between the companies’ political connections and audit fees

Mahdi Salehi

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the political connections of companies are correlated with auditor selection, audit fees and abnormal audit fees.

The risk of financial fraud: a management perspective

Hafiza Aishah Hashim, Zalailah Salleh, Izzati Shuhaimi, Nurul Ain Najwa Ismail

A number of highly publicised scandals such as Enron, Lehman Brothers, Parmalat, Satyam, Toshiba and 1MDB (to name a few) have heightened the awareness of the effects of…

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Does anti-corruption disclosure affect banking performance?

Haitham Nobanee, Osama F. Atayah, Charilaos Mertzanis

This paper aims to test the levels of anti-corruption disclosure and its implication on the banking performance of both conventional and Islamic banks listed on the Abu Dhabi…

A longitudinal assessment on the development of financial fraud offending

Dzhansarayeva Rima, Alimkulov Yerbol, Baissalov Ali, Bissengali Liliya, Kevin Beaver

Fraudulent behaviors have a significant influence on society, impact millions of citizens and result in billions of dollars in losses. Consequently, it is essential to understand…

Determinants of asset misappropriation at the workplace: the moderating role of perceived strength of internal controls

Theodora Aba Abekah Koomson, Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu, Rita Amoah Bekoe, Maureen Oquaye

This paper aims to investigate the prevalence of asset misappropriation at the workplace and examines the dominant factors that influence individuals to misappropriate assets at…

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Corporate crime: a logical misconception, but with one analytical point

Tage Alalehto

In 1988, Donald Cressey published a previously overlooked article. According to Cressey, there was a lack in the agenda of corporate crime research concerning theory and…

Retaliatory effect on whistle blowing intentions: a study of Indian employees

Sunaina Kanojia, Shikha Sachdeva, Jai Prakash Sharma

This paper attempts to find the essence of whistleblowing in organizational structures, to reflect on whistleblowing mechanism and the perception of whistleblowing in the working…

Measurement of damage from corruption in Brazil

Jonatas Dutra Sallaberry, Liz Spinello Quaesner, Mayla Cristina Costa, Leonardo Flach

This study aims to analyse and measure the damage caused by acts of corruption in the largest investigation in Brazil, known as the “Lava Jato” operation.

An innovative approach in combating economic crime using forensic accounting techniques

Oluwatoyin Esther Akinbowale, Heinz Eckart Klingelhöfer, Mulatu Fikadu Zerihun

The purpose of this study is to develop an innovative approach of combating economic crime using the forensic accounting techniques.

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Estimations of business exposure to corruption in Malaysia

Selamah Abdullah Yusof, Mohd Nahar Mohd Arshad

This study aims to investigate the level of business exposure to corruption in Malaysia. The authors estimate the effect of bribe requests from business establishments by public…

Do capital structure and cash holding expropriate minority shareholders? A case of non-financial concentrated firms in Pakistan

Wajid Alim, Muhammad Kaleem, Sammar Abbas, Dilawar Khan

One aspect of agency theory suggests that dominant shareholders use the firm’s assets for their personal benefits and 1thus expropriate minority shareholders (tunneling)…

Behavioral red flags of fraud: a gender-based ex post analysis

Namrata Sandhu

This study aims to attempt a gender-based ex post examination of behavioral red flags of fraud exhibited by fraud perpetrators.

Modelling external debt – growth nexus: how relevant is governance?

Waliu Olawale Shittu, Nor Asmat Ismail, Abdul Rais Abdul Latiff, Hammed Oluwaseyi Musibau

Amongst the major concerns of sub-Sahara Africa are the rising external debt and poor performances in governance. This paper aims to lend a voice to the relevance of governance on…

Using anti-money laundering measures to curb pension fraud in Nigeria

Ehi Eric Esoimeme

The purpose of this paper is to propose a new approach to curbing pension fraud in Nigeria. The approach involves the use of anti-money laundering tools, procedures and expertise…

Self-reported income data: are people telling the truth?

Fernando Antonio Ignacio González

This paper aims to detect anomalous data in income reports of Argentina, including personal income – from a sample of households – and statements of public officials.

National criminal jurisdiction over transnational financial crimes

Chat Le Nguyen

The purpose of this paper is to examine the international standards for establishing national jurisdiction over the transnational crimes of money laundering and bribery and…

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Remember the balance of forces: Immorality of international tax avoidance, corporate social activity and narrow-minded tax policymakers

Akira Matsuoka

The purpose of this paper is to warn policymakers, by examining certain aspects of policy, possibly overlooked, against overestimating the power of corporate social responsibility…

Tax avoidance: do board gender diversity and sustainability performance make a difference?

Anis Jarboui, Maali Kachouri Ben Saad, Rakia Riguen

This study aims to investigate whether board gender diversity and sustainability performance influence tax avoidance.

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Cover of Journal of Financial Crime

ISSN:

1359-0790

Online date, start – end:

1993

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Li Hong Xing
  • Prof Barry Rider