No. 28-2, May 2021
Index
- Editorial: the price of effective international co-operation
- Criminal minds: profiling architects of financial crimes
- Financial fraud investigative interviewing – corporate investigators’ beliefs and practices: a qualitative inquiry
- Cybersecurity and global regulatory challenges
- Unemployment and fraud during the Great Depression in New Zealand
- Importance of meaningful co-operation in preventing and interdicting economically motivated crime and misconduct. The Sri Lankan perspective
- Whistleblowing Incentives
- OECD’s global principles and EU’s tax crime measures
- Mapping the individual and structural theories of financial crimes
- Corruption at Rolls-Royce: can it happen again?
- Legal and institutional frameworks for capital market regulation in Nigeria: recasting the agendas beyond compliance-based regulation
- Mapping geographic patterns in federal corporate agreements
- Food fraud: an international snapshot and lessons for Australia
- Tackling practical issues in fraud control: a practice-based study
- A critical analysis of corruption and anti-corruption policies in Italy
- Anti-corruption disclosure as a necessary evil: impact on profitability and stability of extractive firms in Africa
- Mauritius as an offshore financial centre and laws relating to tax avoidance and evasion
- Research and improvement of fraud identification model of Chinese A-share listed companies based on M-score
- Great corruption – theory of corrupt phenomena
- Money in politics: a recipe for corruption in Malaysia
- Formjacking attack: Are we safe?
- Public accounting profession and fraud detection responsibility