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    • 14 Jun 2024
    • 09:15 - 12:30
    • Online Webinar
    Register
    Registration Time: 09:00
    Sessions Time: 09:15 - 12:30  including a 15-minute break
    Speaker: Mr John Scicluna
    Venue:   Online Webinar
    Participation Fees (The Institute is now accepting payments via Paypal)
    MIA Members: €40.00
    Non-MIA Members: €75.00
    Retired Members: €20.00
    Students: €30.00

    *Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION

    As far as the creation of AML and Financial Crime Compliance policies are concerned, the gatekeeper, controller and the place where the “buck stops”, is the MLRO. This is a critically important position within any firm covered by AML/CFT regulatory obligations. It is the MLRO who is to ensure that he/she is not only efficient but mostly aim at being effective throughout the organisation.

    Specific topics to be covered during the session

    • Regulatory Framework.
    • Core Skills and competences.
    • Building an effective AML Program.
    • Monitoring.
    • Investigative Techniques.
    • Reporting and Communication. 

    Target Audience

    MLRO’s and all individuals working within a compliance function, especially those charged with AML responsibilities, mainly those who fall within the definition of subject person. Senior managers and top management would also derive considerable benefit from attending, as they are the ultimate risk owners.This training session is open to all members and non-members wishing to obtain an insight into how an MLRO could carry out his/her job effectively.

    Speaker's Profile

    John Scicluna is currently an AML/CFT Compliance Consultant working closely with WH Partners. Previously he was the Head of Compliance with the same firm WH Partners. A career banker for 38 years, he has held posts in many areas of one of the largest banks in Malta, 17 of which were as Head of Financial Crime - Money Laundering Reporting Officer.
    He formed part of the European Banking Federation Prevention of Money Laundering and Fraud Committee on behalf of the Malta Bankers’ Association.  He was also assigned roles within the Internal Audit Department managing investigative and analytical assignments.
    John is a visiting speaker in a number of local and international seminars and training events covering AMLCFT and financial crime related topics.

    EVENT CPE COMPETENCies


    3  Core


    WEBINARS TERMS AND CONDITIONS

    Terms and conditions  apply


    DISCLAIMER

    By Registering and/or Booking for this event, you agree that MIA will collect your information which will be using it in accordance with its Privacy Notice available at the following link.
    Please note that all webinars are recorded by the MIA. Such recordings will be retained by the MIA for internal use.
    • 9 Jul 2024
    • 09:15 - 12:30
    • Online Webinar
    Register
    Registration Time: 09:00
    Sessions Time: 09:15 - 12:30  including a 15-minute break
    Speaker: Dr Gianluca Busuttil
    Venue:   Online Webinar
    Participation Fees (The Institute is now accepting payments via Paypal)
    MIA Members: €40.00
    Non-MIA Members: €75.00
    Retired Members: €20.00
    Students: €30.00

    *Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION

    The EU AI Act was approved by the European Parliament in March 2024, and aims to introduce a regulatory infrastructure that will primarily seek to manage and mitigate the risks arising from high-risk AI typologies, while prohibiting specific AI applications that have been deemed to be incompatible with the public interest. It is expected to define global policy around AI regulation. Compliance with the requirements of the AI is a requirement for any EU business or enterprise that is seeking to implement AI technologies into its workstreams – even within those workstreams which appear to be entirely traditional, and to both AI developers and persons looking to implement third-party AI technology into their processes.

    SPECIFIC TOPICS TO BE COVERED DURING THE SESSION

    This session will aim to introduce attendees to the core notions underpinning AI and its relevance to modern society, touching upon practical applications and key pain points which create a need for regulation. Focus will then shift to the provisions of the incoming EU AI Act and how it aims to regulate artificial intelligence to create trust and accountability without stifling innovation. The session will provide a practical analysis into the process of compliance, and the steps which a person falling within scope of the AI Act must follow in order to utilise AI technologies in a manner which is compliant with the requirements of the EU AI Act.

    Why is the session of relevance to our members?

    Members and non-members with a general interest in AI technology are encouraged to attend, particularly if they form part of any business that may fall within scope of the EU AI Act because it implements or interacts with AI technology

      Target Audience

      This session will aim to introduce attendees to the core notions underpinning AI and its relevance to modern society, touching upon practical applications and key pain points which create a need for regulation. Focus will then shift to the provisions of the incoming EU AI Act and how it aims to regulate artificial intelligence to create trust and accountability without stifling innovation. The session will provide a practical analysis into the process of compliance, and the steps which a person falling within scope of the AI Act must follow in order to utilise AI technologies in a manner which is compliant with the requirements of the EU AI Act.

      Speaker's Profile

      Dr Gianluca Busuttil is a senior manager within the Tax team at Deloitte Malta, specialising in AML/CFT and related areas of regulation. Since joining Deloitte, Gianluca has advised on AML/CFT considerations applicable to circumstances pertaining to potential tax crimes, and on the ML/TF risk exposure of high-profile persons within the Maltese gaming ecosystem.

      EVeNT CPE COMPETENCies


      3  Professional


      WEBINARS TERMS AND CONDITIONS

      Terms and conditions  apply


      DISCLAIMER

      By Registering and/or Booking for this event, you agree that MIA will collect your information which will be using it in accordance with its Privacy Notice available at the following link.
      Please note that all webinars are recorded by the MIA. Such recordings will be retained by the MIA for internal use.
      • 17 Jul 2024
      • 09:15 - 12:30
      • Online Webinar
      Register
      Registration Time: 09:00
      Sessions Time: 09:15 - 12:30 (with a 15 min break)
      Speaker: Dr Elizabeth  Sammut Borg
      Venue: 
        Online Webinar

      Participation Fees 
      MIA Members: €40.00
      Non-MIA Members: €75.00
      Retired Members: €20.00
      Students: €30.00

      *Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

      BACKGROUND INFORMATION

      In an era of heightened regulatory scrutiny, ensuring compliance is paramount for businesses. Our webinar on "The Compliance Monitoring Programme and Regulatory Reporting" addresses the core elements of effective compliance management. From understanding the critical role of compliance officers to exploring the intricacies of ongoing reviews, report creation for senior management, and meeting regulatory reporting requirements, this webinar is tailored to provide professionals with practical insights and strategies.

      Specific topics to be covered during the sessioN

      • The Role of the Compliance Officer
      • The Aim and Characteristics of the Compliance Monitoring Programme
      • Good Practices When Carrying Out Ongoing Reviews
      • Drawing Up Reports to Present to Senior Management
      • Regulatory Reporting Requirements

      WHY IS THE SESSION OF RELEVANCE TO OUR MEMBERS?

      The session is a great opportunity for all individuals to gain insight into the pivotal role of compliance officers, and gain practical insights into effective compliance monitoring and regulatory reporting—essential knowledge for professionals looking to enhance their expertise and contribute to organisational success in a regulated environment.

      Target Audience

      Corporate Service Providers and their officials, Compliance Officers, prospective CSPS and financial and legal professionals assisting CSPs.

      SPEAKER'S PROFILE

      Dr. Elizabeth Sammut Borg, a seasoned lawyer and compliance specialist, currently holds the
      position of Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) for both CSP and Retirement Pension
      Scheme companies. Previously, Elizabeth headed the the compliance and legal division as
      Director of Legal and Compliance at Dixcart Management Malta Limited, serving also as MLRO
      and Compliance Officer on companies licenced to offer CSP and trustee services.
      As a dedicated compliance specialist, Elizabeth focuses on navigating the intricate landscape
      of anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism regulations as well as specialising
      in regulatory compliance for CSPs and trustees. Her extensive experience extends to serving
      as MLRO for CSPs, Trustees, and Fiduciaries, as well as retirement pension schemes
      companies. Beyond her role, Elizabeth provides AML training and guidance contributing to
      the development and enhancement of compliance standards within the industry.
      Dr Borg graduated as a lawyer in 2010, subsequently reading Master’s Degree in International
      Criminal Law, with the United Nations Interregional Crime Institute in Turin. Before joining
      Dixcart, Elizabeth served as an employment law prosecutor and also worked at the Court of
      the European Union in Luxembourg, as a legal jurist in the research and documentation
      department
      EVENT CPE COMPETENCies
      3 Core


      WEBINARS TERMS AND CONDITIONS

      Terms and conditions  apply


      DISCLAIMER

      By Registering and/or Booking for this event, you agree that MIA will collect your information which will be using it in accordance with its Privacy Notice available at the following link.
      Please note that all webinars are recorded by the MIA. Such recordings will be retained by the MIA for internal use.
      • 25 Sep 2024
      • 09:15 - 12:30
      • Online Webinar
      Register
      Registration Time: 09:00
      Sessions Time: 09:15 - 12:30  including a 15-minute break
      Speaker: Dr Jeanette Calleja Borg 
      Venue:   Online Webinar
      Participation Fees (The Institute is now accepting payments via Paypal)
      MIA Members: €40.00
      Non-MIA Members: €75.00
      Retired Members: €20.00
      Students: €30.00

      *Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

      BACKGROUND INFORMATION

      A practical session going through the tax return for Companies and discussing how best to compile it.  The seminar will focus on the most relevant and also new  Tax Return Attachments (TRAs.)

      Specific topics to be covered during the session

      • Completing the tax return for companies 
      • Discussing relevant TRAs such as Dividend, Interest and any new updates and changes for YA 2024.

      Why is the session of relevance to our members?

      Helps in completing the tax returns for companies

      Target Audience

      Accountants, tax practitioners and CFOs of companies

      Speaker's Profile

      Dr Jeanette Calleja Borg is a practitioner in the area of tax compliance with over 18 years experience. She read for a Bachelor of Commerce, a Bachelor of Accountancy (Hons.), a Masters in Financial Services from the University of Malta and subsequently a Ph.D in Taxation from the School of Law, within the Centre for Commercial Legal Studies at Queen Mary, University of London. Her area of research was Cross Border Group Loss Relief in the EU. Dr. Calleja Borg has also been a guest researcher at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law in Vienna. Dr. Jeanette Calleja Borg is a member of the Malta Institute of Taxation Council a Member the Malta Institute for Accountants and sits on the direct tax committees of both institutes.

      EVENT CPE COMPETENCies


      3  Core


      WEBINARS TERMS AND CONDITIONS

      Terms and conditions  apply


      DISCLAIMER

      By Registering and/or Booking for this event, you agree that MIA will collect your information which will be using it in accordance with its Privacy Notice available at the following link.
      Please note that all webinars are recorded by the MIA. Such recordings will be retained by the MIA for internal use.

                   

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