Cyprus cracks down on Ukraine war sanctions busters
Cypriot banks are closing the accounts of those with a Russian passport and are non-residents of EU countries in a crackdown on Russian oligarchs trying to bypass US and UK sanctions on Moscow. – AFP pic, April 23, 2023.
CYPRUS has cracked down on those named by the United States and Britain for allegedly helping Russian oligarchs bypass sanctions on Moscow because of the Ukraine war, an official said today. Financial Commissioner Pavlos Ioannou told state broadcaster CyBC the assets of the people and entities concerned have been frozen.
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