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Russian 'dirty money' flowing through London damages Britain: UK lawmakers

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Russian 'dirty money' flowing through London damages Britain: UK lawmakers

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Reuters
5/20/18

LONDON (Reuters) - Russian money hidden in British assets and laundered through City of London financial institutions damages the government’s efforts to take a tough stance against Moscow’s aggressive foreign policy, a committee of lawmakers said on Monday. Britain’s financial center has been a big beneficiary of the massive flight of Russian cash since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union, and London remains the Western capital of choice for the oligarchs and Russian officials who flaunt their wealth across Europe’s most luxurious destinations. A report by parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee said Russian money was undermining Britain’s criticism of the Kremlin and supporting what it called a campaign by President Vladimir Putin “to subvert the international rules-based system”. “The scale of damage that this ‘dirty money’ can do to UK foreign policy interests dwarfs the benefit of Russian transactions in the City,” said committee chairman Tom Tugendhat. “There is no excuse for the UK to turn a blind eye as President Putin’s kleptocrats and human rights abusers use money laundered through London to corrupt our friends, weaken our alliances, and erode faith in our institutions.”

Among its recommendations, the committee said Britain should work with international allies to make it more difficult for Russia to issue sovereign bonds, which are not subject to sanctions, via banks which are sanctioned - a practice the report said undermined efforts to rein in Russian behavior. Linklaters, one of Britain’s most prestigious law firms, was singled out for criticism over its work on deals involving Russian companies close to Putin. The committee said others should now judge whether the firm had become “so entwined in the corruption of the Kremlin and its supporters that they are no longer able to meet the standards expected of a UK-regulated law firm”. The British National Crime Agency said this month that potentially hundreds of billions pounds of money-laundering impacts Britain each year, and that it is a prime destination for Russians looking to legitimize the proceeds of corruption. “The use of London as a base for the corrupt assets of Kremlin-connected individuals is now clearly linked to a wider Russian strategy and has implications for our national security,” the committee report said. The report recommended working with the EU and United States on a way to prohibit the purchase of Russian bonds which have been sold with the help of sanctioned banks, and a ban on European clearing houses making Russian debt available. “The size of London’s financial markets and their importance to Russian investors gives the UK considerable leverage over the Kremlin,” the report added.

I have been preaching this for years. Moscow's monetary leverage over many UK banking/investment firms severely undermines UK sovereignty, security, and independence.

"Nothing is true unless the Kremlin denies it"[sup]®[/sup].....

Related: Kremlin Says U.K.'s 'Dirty Money' Report Is Russophobic, Unfair Competition
 
Oh said:
"Nothing is true unless the Kremlin denies it"®.....

Sorry if I stepped on your copyright... ;)

Anyhoo... It's probably true and I thing Europe is disintegrating. The Russians are truly evil. Since "your" country is better that theirs, rather than fix theirs they want to bring yours down to their level. They are a bunch of rotten bastards who seem to be winning.
 
Hysteria is the right word.

We are talking about the issuance of debt, who buys it, and what investment vehicles they end up in. Since sanctions do not include government debt the real question is should it.

After that question, it sounds to me that the UK wants to influence who is buying what debt.
 
Hysteria is the right word.

We are talking about the issuance of debt, who buys it, and what investment vehicles they end up in. Since sanctions do not include government debt the real question is should it.

After that question, it sounds to me that the UK wants to influence who is buying what debt.

Most of the Russian mafia/oligarch money is laundered via real estate.

Russian crime bosses, oligarchs, and high regime officials own an inordinate amount of buildings/apartments/condos in Britain.
 
Most of the Russian mafia/oligarch money is laundered via real estate.

Russian crime bosses, oligarchs, and high regime officials own an inordinate amount of buildings/apartments/condos in Britain.

I agree, it is a problem. My issue is how the UK government is going about dealing with it.
 
I agree, it is a problem. My issue is how the UK government is going about dealing with it.

'Fraid to say the Conserative govt has tended to turn a very blind eye to it. We courted a range of Russian Oligarchs who now have undue influence here.
 
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