Gear up for the Luxembourgish Law on Moral Harassment at work

“Impunity is over.” These were the words professed by the Ministry of Labour and the Inspectorate of Labour and Mines (ITM) that stuck in Myriam’s head after reading an article about the new bill against harassment at work from the Luxembourgish media RTL Today.   It was early May 2023, in …

This is what you need to know about the EU Whistleblower Protection Directive

We all know the whistleblower Edward Snowden – there’s even a movie about him! Or this other thriller with Keira Knightley, what was it called? Oh right, “Official secrets”. And recently there was this lady, Frances Haugen. We certainly do see a lot of whistleblowers in the news and their …

Cyber threats: 5 tips to properly manage crises

Cyber threats are skyrocketing. As we’ve recently seen, hackers come up with increasingly sophisticated malware, targeting all industries, including the financial sector. While they easily trade hacking tools on the dark web, many companies still fail to properly take into account cybersecurity risks. Since crises are hard to anticipate and …

Financial crime: lessons learnt and new trends

Cyber crimes, money laundering, robbery, selling of controlled substances, and abuses of economic aid are all examples of economic crimes. New criminal trends have recently emerged in different business sectors and industries. We interviewed Robert Mazur, the former US federal agent who went undercover deep into Pablo Escobar’s Medellín Cartel and …

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