Post archive for ‘International Newswire’

Corporations may tighten norms to screen employees

Business Line, Business Daily from the HINDU Group of Publications Sunday Nov 30, 2008 Adith Charlie ‘90% of firms are not doing background screening’.  Companies see background screening and checking of employees as additional cost and not as an investment in ensuring safety Mumbai, Nov. 29 Corporates would have to make their ‘know-your employee’ (KYE) [...]

Privacy chief approves of sharing criminal records if privacy beefed-up

OUT-LAW News, 22/09/2008 Europe’s privacy regulator has said that he will back a pan-European criminal records system only if specific data protection measures are put in place. Because the system deals with crime and security, EU data protection law does not currently apply to it. The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) Peter Hustinx has said [...]

HM Treasury warns businesses of serious threats posed to the international financial system

Source: HM Treasury Published Wednesday, 22 October, 2008 – 08:54 The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) warned on 16th October 2008 of the higher risks of money laundering and terrorist financing posed by deficiencies in the anti-money laundering and countering-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) systems in Iran and Uzbekistan. The FATF has also drawn attention to AML/CTF [...]

National Skill Registry checks not followed

Shubhangi Warkari Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 AT 11:10 AM PUNE: NASSCOM, global trade body representing IT/ITeS companies, has decided to go aggressive on the National Skill Registry (NSR) front to regulate the incidence of impersonation and fake CVs. The IT/ITeS companies do not follow their own rule on this count, which is intended to enhance the [...]

U.K. Takes Cue from U.S. Sex Offender Law

Four communities in England will start running background checks on possible sex offenders, similar to “Megan’s Law” in the U.S. The BBC reports that Warwickshire, Cambridgeshire, Cleveland and Hampshire will initiate one-year pilot programs allowing parents, guardians and caretakers to learn from police about any histories of abuse for people who have access to their children.

EU Compliance Laws Heading for Trouble

The introduction of the forthcoming EU compliance directive, ‘EuroSOX’, could be chaotic, the Information Security Forum (ISF) has warned.

The EU’s landmark directives on corporate governance are due to start being passed into law by member states this summer, but already the ISF has spotted trouble ahead. The first problem is that each state will have to interpret and translate the collection of directives that make up EuroSOX, leading to subtle divergences of law between different states.

EU Data Protection Head Supports Police Database link-up

European data protection supervisor Peter Hustinx demanded some changes to a plan by lawmakers to link up all national criminal databases in the 27-member European Union, but broadly he supported the move, he said Thursday.

National governments and the European Commission want to build European Criminal Records Information System (ECRIS), an encrypted network linking national criminal justice systems, allowing them to exchange information such as current and past criminal records about individuals.

No International Body’ in the UK to conduct background checks

Employers looking to perform a criminal record check on potential migrant employees could face difficulties, a leading employment lawyer has claimed. According to Stephen Levinson, an employment lawyer and partner at RadcliffesLeBrasseur, there is no global system to assist business owners wishing to verify the credibility of a job applicant from abroad. He said that [...]

UK Criminal records on sale for just £37

A Sunday Times investigation has established that the CRB is passing files to more than 50 recruitment agencies and corporate investigators which check the background of people applying for jobs that may have nothing to do with children or other vulnerable groups. Some offer unlawful checks of potential business partners and staff, ranging from web [...]

Georgia Steps up Security, International Students

Universities in the state of Georgia will have to report international students who miss seven consecutive days of classes or have an expired visa if a new bill to the authorities, currently being debated in the state House, gets approved. The Georgia Homeland Security in Education Act of 2007 seeks to implement stronger measures than [...]