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Financial crime is evolving fast, becoming more sophisticated, cross-border and digitally enabled. 

This episode examines how organisations can move beyond reacting to fraud and take a proactive approach to building controls that anticipate how criminals may attack their systems. 

The discussion is particularly relevant as Australia extends AML/CTF obligations to professions including accountants, lawyers, and real estate professionals. 

Listeners will gain expert insight on: 

  • Why fraud and AML/CTF should be treated as two sides of the same problem 
  • How to test products and processes from a fraudster's perspective 
  • Why continuous surveillance matters after customer onboarding 
  • How banks, regulators and other industries can share intelligence 
  • What shared responsibility means for professional advisers 
  • How AI is being used to detect financial crime and why AI will also increase the threat 
  • Where firms should start when strengthening AML/CTF controls 

Tune in now. 

HostElinor Kasapidis, chief of policy standards and external affairs, CPA Australia. 

Guest: Vincent Mok Yau Yee. He is currently a member of the Malaysian Divisional Council of CPA Australia and the group chief risk officer for GXS Bank based in Singapore. 

Learn more about GXS at its website. 

CPA Australia also has information on anti-money laundering reforms as well as guidance for practitioners around AML/CTF. 

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INTHEBLACK https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/tools-and-resources/podcasts/intheblack 

INTHEBLACK Out Loud https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/tools-and-resources/podcasts/intheblack-outloud 

Excel Tips https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/tools-and-resources/podcasts/excel-tips 

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Chapters:

00:00 Opening

00:19 Podcast intro AML/CTF, fraud risks and financial crime controls

01:31 Vincent Mok’s career journey from CPA to digital bank CRO

04:19 How digital banking is changing the financial crime landscape

05:08 Fighting financial crime: From defensive controls to proactive risk management

07:08 Designing fraud-resistant products and thinking like a fraudster

09:29 Fraud, scam victims, money mules and vulnerable customers

11:22 What effective fraud controls and AML governance look like

15:26 Industry collaboration, intelligence sharing and public-private partnerships

19:00 AML/CTF obligations for accountants, lawyers and professional advisers

23:15 AI, deepfakes and using artificial intelligence to combat financial crime

26:29 Getting started with AML/CTF compliance and shared responsibility

29:19 Key takeaways on fraud prevention, AML controls and digital banking security

30:15 CPA Australia AML/CTF resources and closing remarks