加强执法,打击南非私营部门的白领金融犯罪

Q3 Social Sciences
Gerda Van Niekerk, Frikkie Ponelis
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由于政府将重点放在打击公共部门的腐败和暴力犯罪上,私营部门白领金融犯罪的困境被置于次要地位。本文旨在探讨如何提高执法机构打击私营部门白领金融犯罪的能力。我们澄清了一些突出的术语,并概述了金融部门监管机构在南非金融犯罪预防中的作用,重点介绍了 2017 年颁布的第 9 号《金融部门监管法案》(Financial Sector Regulation Act 9 of 2017)。金融部门监管机构在打击金融犯罪方面发挥着重要作用,尽管它们要依靠刑事司法系统来保护金融部门免受犯罪分子的侵害。本节之后将概述南非警察署、国家检察院和法院系统的作用和职能。我们指出了可能阻碍起诉白领金融犯罪的困难。首先,公司往往不会对可能构成白领金融犯罪的行为进行调查,也不会报告此类事件。其次,需要一个专门的独立执法机构来处理严重的白领金融犯罪。作为补救措施,公司应更有力地执行《国王四世》的公司治理原则。还可以利用人工智能来预防在网络空间实施的白领金融犯罪。应赋予私营机构更全面的向当局举报白领金融犯罪的职责,并加大对举报人的保护力度和范围。我们建议引入《暂缓起诉协议》以及国家与私营部门之间的合作,以削弱起诉过程中的能力限制。
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Strengthening Law Enforcement to Address White-Collar Financial Crime in South Africa's Private Sector
With the government's focus on combatting public sector corruption and violent crime, the plight of white-collar financial crime in the private sector is of subordinate priority. This contribution seeks to explore means to enhance the capacity of law enforcement agencies to combat white-collar financial crime in the private sector. We clarify the salient terminology and give an overview of the role of financial sector regulators in financial crime prevention in South Africa, focussing on the Financial Sector Regulation Act 9 of 2017. Financial sector regulators have an important role to play against financial crime, though they are dependent on the criminal justice system to protect the financial sector against criminals. This section is followed by an overview of the role and functions of the South African Police Service, the National Prosecuting Authority, and the court system. We identify difficulties which may hinder the prosecution of white-collar financial crime. First, there is a tendency that companies do not investigate conduct that may amount to white-collar financial crime, and otherwise do not report such incidents. Second, there is a need for a specialised and independent law enforcement agency to attend to serious white-collar financial crime. There is also a skills shortage in the National Prosecuting Authority relative to the intricacies of white-collar financial crime. As remedial measures, companies ought to apply the corporate governance principles of King IV more robustly. Artificial intelligence can also be utilised to prevent white-collar financial crimes committed in cyberspace. Private sector agencies should be vested with a more comprehensive duty to report white-collar financial crime to the authorities, and the protection and scope of whistle-blowers should be increased. We propose the introduction of Deferred Prosecution Agreements, as well as cooperation between the State and the private sector, to weaken capacity constraints in the prosecution process.
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0.60
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67
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: PELJ/PER publishes contributions relevant to development in the South African constitutional state. This means that most contributions will concern some aspect of constitutionalism or legal development. The fact that the South African constitutional state is the focus, does not limit the content of PELJ/PER to the South African legal system, since development law and constitutionalism are excellent themes for comparative work. Contributions on any aspect or discipline of the law from any part of the world are thus welcomed.
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