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CNN Investigation: Tens of millions of filthy, used medical gloves imported into the US

CNN Investigation: Tens of millions of filthy, used medical gloves imported into the US
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CNN investigates what experts call the world s most dangerous commodity

A months-long CNN investigation found that tens of millions of counterfeit and used medical gloves were made to look new again and sent to the US, according to import records and distributors who bought the gloves. Criminal investigations are underway by the authorities in the US and Thailand. CNN's Scott McLean reports.

Federal law enforcement reports an increase in fake products related to preventing or treating COVID-19

Federal law enforcement reports an increase in fake products related to preventing or treating COVID-19
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The life of a brandprotection professional during the pandemic

Brand protection during the pandemic Counterfeiting continues to spread globally like a plague. In recent years, with the expansion of the Internet, brand-protection teams have had to battle with counterfeiters online, usually with limited resources to tackle these illicit traders. Fake goods are sold online directly to consumers, one item at a time, often by formidable and well-hidden criminal networks. In 2017, Global Financial Integrity found that transnational crime turned over between $1.6 trillion and $2.2 trillion annually, with counterfeiting valued as the most lucrative crime ($923 billion to $1.13 trillion) followed by drug trafficking ($426 billion to $652 billion). Despite this, counterfeiting is a low priority for enforcement officials, making it a low-risk, high-reward crime. Although fake goods are often of poor quality and potentially dangerous, consumer demand for these goods is high. Under these circumstances – high demand and weak enforcement – anti-counterfe

Track the Vax: Buyer Beware: Fighting COVID-19 Vaccine Fraud

In this episode of Track the Vax, Serena Marshall discusses scams based on COVID-19 treatments and vaccines with Mike Alfonso, an assistant special agent in charge at Homeland Security Investigations (the investigative arm of Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and the agent coordinating the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center)’s COVID-19 vaccine investigations. Collaborating with several different federal agencies, including the FBI, the IPR Center is specifically geared toward trade and protection of public safety and public health with a focus on imports or exports or as Alfonso says, “what comes into and what leaves the country.” Operation Stolen Promise Targets COVID-19 Fraud

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