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E152: Is financial crime the juice behind Meta's success?
The old adage about social media is: 'If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.'
We’re used to hearing how platforms use our data to feed advertisers, but what if there’s a darker undercurrent?
Our expert host, Marit Rødevand, is joined by Jeff Horwitz, Investigative Technology Reporter at Thompson Reuters and author of the book Broken Code: Inside Facebook and Its Harmful Secrets, to ask: is financial crime the juice behind Meta's success?
The pair discuss: the internal documents showing Meta knew about financial crime, how it works in practice, and whether Meta or the regulators will put a stop to this growing trend.
Producer: Matthew Dunne-Miles
Editor: Dominic Delargy
Video: Loïs Dunford
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The Laundry podcast explores the complex world of financial crime, anti-money laundering (AML), compliance, sanctions, and global financial regulation.
Hosted by Marit Rødevand, Fredrik Riiser, and Robin Lycka, each episode features in-depth conversations with leading experts from banking, fintech, regulatory bodies, and investigative journalism.
Tune in as we dissect headline news, unpack regulatory trends, and examine the real-world consequences of non-compliance — all through a uniquely compliance-focused lens.
The Laundry is proudly produced by Strise.
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