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The IMB aware of the escalating level of this crimnal activity, wanted to provide a free service to the seafarer and established the 24 hour IMB Piracy Reporting Centre (PRC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Losses due to official misconduct account for a great many maritime trade incidents. Each incident can be complex and wide-ranging in nature. It is therefore unlikely that any one company will have the knowledge and resources to be able to investigate it thoroughly.
Court decision underlines commercial sense in charterparty contracts
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- Monday, 15 June 2015 08:16
A Commercial Court judge has found that payment of charter hire does not amount to a condition of the charterparty in Spar Shipping AS v. Grand China Logistics Holding (Group) Co. Ltd.
Formalising whistleblowing procedures
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- Monday, 18 May 2015 14:25
Banks, building societies, credit unions, investment firms and insurers in the United Kingdom could in future be required to appoint “whistleblowers’ champions in their organisations under proposals set out by the country’s financial services regulators.
One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in SE Asia
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- Tuesday, 21 April 2015 07:00
A small coastal tanker is hijacked by pirates in South East Asia every two weeks on average, as revealed in the Q1 2015 IMB Piracy Report.
Europol report highlights key crime trends
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- Wednesday, 01 April 2015 07:10
A new report by Europol has highlighted some key driving factors that will have an impact on the criminal landscape in Europe in the coming years.
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