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The Securities and Futures Act (“SFA”) provides a wide coverage in governing the capital markets whereby some activities are prohibited by the law and can constitute a form of financial crime if practised. This course will highlight the regulatory risks faced by the appointed representatives.

Course Objectives

  • What constitutes a financial crime?
  • The different categories of financial crime
  • The different types of financial fraud
  • The potential impacts of acquiring benefits from committing financial crimes
  • The internal process to prevent and report financial crimes

Course Outline

Module 1: What Constitutes a Financial Crime

Module 2: The Different Category of Financial Crimes

Module 3: The Different Types of Financial Fraud in the Capital Markets

Module 4: The Potential Impact from Acquiring Benefits from Financial Crime

Module 5: Internal Process to Prevent and Report Financial Crime