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UK sanctions illicit gold trade gamers in bid to cut Russia's war financing

Britain on Monday announced a. new wave of sanctions targeting what it said was the illegal. gold trade funding Russian President Vladimir Putin's war. efforts in Ukraine and fuelling corruption.

The federal government froze the properties of 4 people it. said were associated with smuggling gold and another it said had. bought more than $300 million worth of Russian gold and, by. doing so, supplied revenue to the Russian government.

Illicit gold is an attack on the genuine trade of a. valuable product, sustaining corruption, weakening the guideline of. law, and entrenching human rights abuses such as child labour,. the Foreign Workplace stated in a declaration.

Russia uses the illicit gold trade to launder cash and. evade sanctions, in doing so strengthening Putin's war efforts.

The Russian embassy in London did not immediately. react to an ask for remark.

Britain and other major Western economies prohibited the import. of brand-new Russian gold in 2022 following Russia's invasion of. Ukraine. Russia has actually since found other markets in which to offer. the gold it produces.

Last week Britain, operating in performance with the United. States, said it had actually interrupted a worldwide money laundering ring. used by abundant Russians to evade sanctions.

Together with the latest sanctions, the government selected a. brand-new 'Anti-Corruption Champion' to help coordinate efforts. between parliament, the economic sector and civil society to. clamp down on all kinds of corruption.

The role was offered to Margaret Hodge, a previous lawmaker in. the governing Labour Celebration who has actually spent much of her 30-year. political profession campaigning against domestic and global. corruption. She is now a member of the House of Lords, Britain's. upper parliamentary chamber.

Britain will publish a new anti-corruption strategy in 2025.

(source: Reuters)