Tagged: organized crime

Cartel and TCO Due Diligence and Risk Factors (Part II of II)

Cartels and TCOs have entrenched themselves in legitimate industry sectors.  In recent years, cartels and TCOs have adapted to market changes and new technologies.  Many cartels and TCOs are disguising their ownership and financial interests through shell companies, sophisticated networks of third parties and legitimate businesses in real estate, construction, mining, agriculture, export/import, casinos, fintech platforms and finance.  The Sinola Cartel in Mexico operates in...

Refocusing Due Diligence on Cartel and TCOs (Part I of II)

Companies face a dual challenge — the pressing need to unravel their supply chains, and the immediate task of recalibrating due diligence systems to examine potential presence of cartel and transnational criminal organizations (“TCOs”) in a company’s supply chain and distribution channel.  The Justice Department has adjusted its enforcement priorities to elevate the importance of prosecuting cartels and TCOs.  This initiative will involve a two-fold...