Charles Cassar, Founder of anti-financial crime consultancy Shoulder Compliance revealed that his company will be supporting ‘Rock for Richmond’ – a fundraising concert organised by local mental health organisation Richmond Foundation.

Charles Cassar

Taking place on 20th August at the Greek Amphitheatre in Malta, this is set to be the third edition of the concert, having been held in 2018 and 2019. Rock for Richmond’s line-up includes a mix of well-established and up-and-coming talent, such as Brodu, BEANGROWERS, Shostakovich’s Nightmare, and Enrique Rezo.

“At Shoulder Compliance, we make it a point to support projects and causes that make a positive contribution to Maltese society. Richmond Foundation Malta does invaluable work in the field of mental health,” Dr Cassar wrote.

“We are, therefore, very pleased to announce that we are sponsoring this year’s edition of the annual Rock for Richmond concert. All proceeds from the concert go towards supporting the foundation and its activities […] We encourage you to attend, it will be a great night for a good cause,” he concluded.

Dr Cassar founded Shoulder Compliance just under three years ago, back in October 2019, in a bid to support businesses in building robust compliance programmes that can reliably detect, prevent, and mitigate financial crime risks.

Before that, the Founder served as Group Head of Compliance at MeDirect Malta, as Head of Legal at Credorax Bank, and as Senior Manager for Financial Services and Corporate Law at Chetcuti Cauchi, amongst other things.

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