Enforcing sanctions against Russian kleptocrats just got harder
The European Union has become the first country in the world to impose sanctions against Russian kidnapsters. But what is it like to protect corporate transparency when it comes to the illicit wealth of anonymous investors, asks Maíra Martini.
Source: politico.euPublished on 2023-01-03
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