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May told the court “it was not suggested there has been actual financing of terrorism or money-laundering occurring”. But he said the breaches were serious, because they concerned “the adequacy and effectiveness of the very processes by which an entity such as TSB is required to comply with the act and ensure it is complying”. “To put it another way, if these controls aren’t in place or aren’t operating effectively, then it could not have known if financing of terrorism or money-laundering was occurring.” TSB lacked adequate procedures, processes and controls, failed to review its AML programme, and did not conduct a risk assessment of its real estate business as it was supposed to do, he said.
2. Learn to save lives
If you wish to go the extra mile and receive training in first aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), there are organisations in the UAE that offer these courses, too. However, according to Luke Cunningham, co-founder and Managing Director at Blue Guard Middle East, before enrolling in a course, you should confirm if the training centre is approved.
“Parents and individuals who often spend time at the beach or by the pool, should get certified in CPR and first aid. Normal first aid and CPR courses take around six to seven hours to complete. Before you enrol on a first aid course, make sure the training centre is approved. All training centres in Dubai must be approved by the Dubai Corporation For Ambulance Services (DCAS),” Cunningham said.
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A quick-thinking lifeguard at a Fujairah hotel was honoured after she resuscitated a two-year-old boy and saved his life.
The family of the boy were guests at the Mirage Hotel Fujairah and were by the pool when the incident took place recently.
Recalling the accident, Angel Nakabiito said she knew exactly what to do to save the child, as she had been recently trained by Blue Guard Middle East, a Dubai consultancy specialising in water safety training.
“I saw that a toddler had drowned from consuming pool water, and my first reaction was to perform CPR, said the 28-year-old from Uganda, who has worked in the UAE since 2019.