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  • Episode 10: FCA-Ready- Practical AML Lessons for Law Firms from the Banking World
    2026/02/11

    What would it mean for law firms if AML supervision shifted from the SRA to the FCA? And what can the legal sector learn from financial services right now?

    In this episode of The AML Clinic Podcast, Michelle is joined by Chantelle Obatolu, Financial Crime Specialist and Assistant Vice President in AML at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation. With extensive experience across global banks and consulting firms, Chantelle shares practical insight into how the FCA approaches AML supervision in practice.

    They discuss:

    • The FCA’s supervisory style and what reviews look like in reality
    • How deep the FCA goes into governance, systems, culture, and files
    • AML reporting expectations and how data drives supervision
    • Senior accountability under the SMCR
    • What effective remediation looks like
    • What law firms can do now to be “FCA-ready”

    Whether or not formal change happens, expectations around accountability, evidence, and risk management are rising. This episode offers clear, practical lessons for MLROs, compliance leaders, and law firm decision-makers navigating an evolving regulatory landscape.

    Tune in to stay informed, stay compliant, and stay ahead.

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    17 分
  • Episode 9 - A Case Study on Onboarding Corporate Clients
    2026/01/28

    In this episode of the AML Clinic podcast, host Michelle Clement and guest Ray Blake delve into the complexities of onboarding a corporate client within the framework of anti-money laundering (AML) compliance. They explore the critical distinctions between identifying and verifying corporate clients, the role of Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), and the importance of understanding ownership structures. The conversation highlights the red flags associated with SPVs, the limitations of relying solely on Companies House for verification, and the regulatory requirements for directors.

    The episode concludes with practical advice for firms navigating due diligence processes, emphasising the need for thorough documentation and understanding of the regulatory landscape.

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    36 分
  • Episode 8: Why Compliance Systems Fail - with Christian Hunt
    2026/01/14

    In this episode of The AML Clinic Podcast, Michelle Clement speaks with Christian Hunt, author of Human Risk, about why compliance failures in law firms are rarely caused by bad individuals and are more often the result of poorly designed systems.

    They explore how behavioural science can improve AML and compliance outcomes, why traditional approaches like policies and training often fail, and how firms can better engage legal professionals in day-to-day compliance decision-making.

    A practical conversation for AML, compliance and risk professionals working in or with law firms.

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    43 分
  • Episode 7 - Red Tape or Reform: Proposed changes to the Money Laundering Regulations
    2025/12/16

    In this episode of the AML Clinic podcast, host Michelle Clement interviews Luke Haddon, the money laundering reporting officer at Keystone Law. They discuss Luke's career path, the proposed changes to the UK's money laundering regulations, and the implications of these changes for law firms. Luke expresses concerns about the introduction of pooled client accounts and emphasizes the importance of a risk-based approach to compliance. He also highlights the need for a collaborative culture between compliance teams and legal practitioners to ensure effective compliance and protect clients' interests.

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    30 分
  • Episode 6 - Balancing Risk, Resources and Tech in Law Firms
    2025/12/08

    In this episode of the AML Clinic Podcast, Michelle Clement and Eloise Butterworth discuss the evolving legislative landscape for law firms, focusing on AML compliance, resourcing hurdles, and the role of technology. Eloise shares her journey from family law to risk and compliance, emphasising the importance of clarity, training, and culture in managing AML obligations. They also explore the financial viability of law firms while meeting compliance standards and bust common myths about AML practices.

    Links referenced

    SRA annual report -solicitors-regulation-authority-limited-financial-statements-2024.pdf

    SRA training checklist - aml-training-checklist.pdf

    SRA | Sole practitioners' and small firms' use of technology and innovation | Solicitors Regulation Authority

    See Customer due diligence section - SRA | Compliance with the regulations and preventing money laundering Q&A | Solicitors Regulation Authority

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    28 分
  • Episode 5 - Navigating the Proceeds of Crime Act: A practical case study (part 2)
    2025/12/01

    In this episode of the AML Clinic podcast, host Michelle Clement and guest Alison Matthews delve into a case study involving a conveyancing matter and the application of the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA). They discuss the importance of verifying the source of funds, the challenges of anti-money laundering compliance, and the role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO). The conversation also covers the concept of criminal property, the Spanish bullfighter exception, and the balance between confidentiality and reporting obligations.

    Takeaways

    • Verifying source of funds in transactional and non transactional matters.
    • The role of the MLRO in anti-money laundering compliance.
    • Learn about the concept of criminal property under POCA.
    • Explore the Spanish bullfighter exception in legal contexts.
    • Balance confidentiality with reporting obligations in legal practice.
    • Identify the challenges of anti-money laundering compliance.
    • Discuss the principle of fungibility in financial transactions.
    • Examine the role of legal professional privilege in reporting.
    • Highlight the need for ongoing training in compliance.

    Spanish Bullfighter LSAG reference

    https://www.sra.org.uk/globalassets/documents/solicitors/firm-based-authorisation/lsag-aml-guidance.pdf#=page193

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    21 分
  • Episode 4 - Navigating the Proceeds of Crime Act: A practical case study (part 1)
    2025/12/01

    In this episode of the AML Clinic podcast, host Michelle Clement and guest Alison Matthews delve into a case study involving a conveyancing matter and the application of the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA). They discuss the importance of verifying the source of funds, the challenges of anti-money laundering compliance, and the role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO). The conversation also covers the concept of criminal property, the Spanish bullfighter exception, and the balance between confidentiality and reporting obligations.

    Takeaways

    • Verifying source of funds in transactional and non transactional matters.
    • The role of the MLRO in anti-money laundering compliance.
    • Learn about the concept of criminal property under POCA.
    • Explore the Spanish bullfighter exception in legal contexts.
    • Balance confidentiality with reporting obligations in legal practice.
    • Identify the challenges of anti-money laundering compliance.
    • Discuss the principle of fungibility in financial transactions.
    • Examine the role of legal professional privilege in reporting.
    • Highlight the need for ongoing training in compliance.
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    24 分
  • Episode 3 - How not to conduct source of funds checks: A Cautionary Tale from the SDT
    2025/11/24

    In this episode of The ANL Clinic, we dive into one of the most critical and often misunderstood areas of financial crime prevention: the difference between source of funds and source of wealth.

    We explore a real Solicitor Disciplinary Tribunal case involving a politically exposed person, a £1.1 million transaction and a £1.9million transaction, and serious gaps in due diligence.

    Key takeaways:

    • Why distinguishing source of funds vs source of wealth matters
    • The risks of relying on third-party assurances
    • How compliance failures can lead to disciplinary action

    SRA | Thematic review of source of funds and wealth compliance | Solicitors Regulation Authority

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    27 分