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The UK’s Proceeds of Crime Act targets money launderers. But, as Dick Jennings explains, it could have some unintended consequences for purchasing professionals
Penny Streeter has not had a easy route to the top. But she has made it in the end

Two European Union directives on how electrical equipment is made, recycled and disposed of need to be understood and acted upon by buyers and suppliers. Paul Abbiati explains

CIPS has recognised the London Metropolitan University as a study centre of excellence. Angele Cauthery explains what it takes to achieve this status and how it helps students
Purchasers in search of a directory inquiries service are now faced with a bewildering array of providers, tariffs and problems. Adrian Holliday looks at the options
Working Links' MD has come a long way in 30 years
Incoming CIPS president David Rich-Jones combines strategic thinking with an uncompromising approach to delivery. He talks to Geraint John about his outlook for the profession and key challenges facing the institute

Under the new Corruption Bill, directing, condoning or even turning a blind eye to acts of bribery in order to facilitate international business deals would be illegal. Paul Abbiati explains

The adoption of true partnering-style arrangements are seen as idealistic and are not widespread. But Mark Moore believes open-book costing arrangements are the best way to go
Jim Rogers left Wall Street to drive around the world – and did it twice. The Adventure Capitalist tells AT what he learnt on his travels and why we should all follow his example.
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