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Will Fitzgibbon ICIJ reporter announced as Keynote Speaker

Published: Mon 18 Feb 2019 04:40 PM
New Zealand’s leading AML/CFT compliance specialists, AML Solutions, have announced Will Fitzgibbon as International Keynote Speaker for their 2019 AML conference - the AML Summit - to be held at SKYCITY Convention Centre on 26 March 2019.
Will is well known for his work with the Panama and Paradise Papers and is a senior reporter with The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).
ICIJ is a non-profit news organisation based in Washington DC. Will coordinates ICIJ's partnerships with journalists in Africa and the Middle East. Will has also reported on the West Africa and Swiss Leaks and conducted other investigations such as "Fatal Extraction", a collaborative investigation with 15 African newsrooms of mining companies across the continent.
AML Solutions look forward to welcoming Will to New Zealand to share his knowledge of global money laundering and how New Zealand forms an important part of the global AML/CFT framework.
As well as Keynote Speaker, Will Fitzgibbon, there will be presentations from Supervisors – DIA, FMA and RBNZ, the NZ Police, Mae Newey from the Ministry of Justice, Tijana Misur and Genelle David from AML Solutions, Claire Piper from Fiducia and Fiona Hall from Fiona Hall Law.
The AML Summit run by AML Solutions is now in its fourth year and is attended by the DIA, FMA, RBNZ, NZ Police, the Ministry of Justice, and hundreds of New Zealand's leading reporting entities.
https://amlsolutions.co.nz/aml-summit/

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