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STR: Suspicious Transaction Report

STR: Suspicious Transaction Report

Royal United Services Institute 100 Episodes Jun 26, 2026

From the team analysing the intersection of finance and security, this podcast explores the financial dimensions of today's leading transnational security challenges. Host Tom Keatinge and the Centre for Finance and Security at RUSI bring unique insights on illicit finance, interviewing top thinkers on money laundering, corruption, sanctions evasion, and illicit flows. It also includes the 'Financial Crime Insights' series from 2020 to 2023.

Episodes

Iran's Long (Financial) Arm in Europe Jun 26, 2026 36:56 How Iran uses proxies, shadow banking and criminal cut-outs to fund external operations and evade sanctions. Iranian-linked plots, surveillance activity and intimidation operations are drawing growing concern across Europe. But behind these activities sits a wider financial and logistical architecture that allows Tehran and its proxies to move money, evade sanctions and support operations abroad.
Chinese Money Laundering and the 'Flying Money' Threat Jun 12, 2026 36:51 How Chinese money laundering organisations exploit capital controls, criminal cash and informal value transfer systems to move illicit wealth across borders. Chinese money laundering organisations have become a growing concern for law enforcement, policymakers and the private sector. But how do these networks operate, why are they attractive to organised crime groups, and what makes the UK vulnera
Is Populism a Business Model? May 29, 2026 29:39 Money, media and influence networks are turning political grievances into engines of power and profit. Populist movements are reshaping politics across Europe and North America. But beyond the rhetoric, rallies and social media campaigns lays a critical question: who is funding this political transformation – and why? Host Tom Keatinge is joined in this latest episode by Liam Byrne MP, author of W
Crypto and Sanctions Evasion: Russia's Growing Shadow Economy May 15, 2026 38:03 Crypto use is central to Russia's evasion of sanctions aimed at restricting its military procurement. It is past time for action. Over the past four years, sanctions against the financing and resourcing of the Russian military have been a key pillar of the West's response to the Kremlin's illegal war of aggression in Ukraine. But as pressure has mounted on the traditional financial system, a paral
From Passive to Active: The Revolution at UK Companies House May 1, 2026 28:16 The long-derided corporate registry is finally coming into its own as a central player in confronting the UK's role in global illicit finance. When the UK government opened its company register – Companies House – to public scrutiny in 2015, campaigners and journalists cheered. But as everyone dug into the data this revealed, the extent to which the register had become a central tool in global cor
Oliver Bullough: Why We Get Fighting Financial Crime Wrong Apr 17, 2026 38:13 Laundering money has never been easier, cheaper, or more secure for bad actors, so why do we persist with our current response? In this latest episode, host Tom Keatinge is joined by journalist Oliver Bullough to discuss his latest book, 'Everybody Loves Our Dollars: How Money Laundering Won', which reveals the seeming futility of the current approach to fighting financial crime. Those who work in
Latvia's Transformation: From Laundromat to Leader Apr 2, 2026 40:21 Motivation, coordination and making the right choices has brought a remarkable turnaround in the financial crime fighting fortunes of Latvia. If you are involved in the fight against financial crime in Latvia then 2018, the year of the country's last FATF assessment, is a date that is both infamous and inspiring. That is certainly the case for Toms Platacis and Paulis Iljenkovs, Head and Deputy He
Countering Russia's Shadow Fleet and the Limits of Sanctions Mar 20, 2026 35:09 How has Russia managed to keep its oil exports flowing despite sanctions and what can governments do to more effectively disrupt the shadow fleet? As Russia adapts its energy exports to withstand sanctions pressure, a parallel maritime system has emerged to keep oil flowing across global markets. In this episode of the Suspicious Transaction Report, CFS Research Fellow Gonzalo Saiz is joined by Mi
Russian Oligarch Sanctions: Frozen Assets, Due Process and What Happens Next Mar 6, 2026 43:27 Following Russia's full-scale invasion, Western governments issued a slew of sanctions against oligarchs. But to what end? What's been achieved, and what happens next? Over the past decade, the UK has grappled with its reputation as 'Londongrad': a home for oligarchs – most often from Russia – to park and enjoy their money. Successive governments resisted calls for action against these individuals
EU Sanctions on Russia: Four Years After the Invasion Feb 20, 2026 38:05 Marking four years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we examine how EU sanctions have evolved, expanded and intensified enforcement. As we mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, this episode explores how EU sanctions on Russia have evolved from an emergency political response into the most extensive and technically sophisticated sanctions regime in the
Controlling Crypto in UK Politics: Is a Ban What's Really Needed? Feb 5, 2026 34:26 As the UK brings forward new electoral legislation, what should the government do about crypto donations, and does it really understand the risks? Discussion about cryptocurrencies is often polarised. Nowhere is this more so the case than in the ongoing discussion about the inclusion – or not – of cryptocurrency for donations to political parties in the UK. In this latest episode of the STR podcas
How Russian Sabotage Is Financed and How to Disrupt It Jan 23, 2026 43:17 Financing is a critical yet overlooked element of Russian sabotage in Europe, shaping how operations unfold and where they can be disrupted.  In this latest STR episode, host Kinga Redłowska is joined by CFS Director Tom Keatinge and CFS Senior Associate Fellow Matthew Redhead to review the team's recent report on how Russian sabotage campaigns are funded, and why this important angle has been

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