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UK elite law firm fined over €500,000 for Russian sanctions breaches

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 20, 2025
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The firm voluntarily reported the breaches to the OFSI, although the UK’s Treasury body said it must remain “steadfast” in its commitment to sanctions. This content highlights the ongoing tension between individual firms and the UK’s financial oversight body, OFSI (Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation), over someylinder violations of sanctions against Russia by a prestigious international law firm, Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF), based in London. HSF was fined £465,000 (approx. €556,000) by the OFSI in May 2022 for allegedly violating hard financial measures and sanctions targeting Russia. The fine was imposed after HSF revised its compliance报告 following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. HSF’s operations in Moscow began in March 2022, but the government reported that the firm made payments to robots for the sanctions against Russia, which helped prominent Russian banks.

HSF was fined for its violation of strict financial measures considered by the UK government to weaken Russia’s economy and military funding. HSF’s payments to sanctioned Russian banks, following the Russian invasion, breached these measures. Three Russian banks, including Alfa-Bank JSC, PJSC Sovcombank, and PJSC Sberbank, were under asset freeze due to UK sanctions, meaning UK-regulated entities were restricted from providing funds to these banks. HSF’s payments were partly redundant settlements for employees with Russian bank accounts and partly covered audit services and insurance products. Despite the asset freeze, HSF failed to comply with the outlined financial measures, resulting in violations.

The OFSI-counterkidspened HSF for the violation, and HSF London was required to formally request a ministerial review of the fine. However, the OFSI clarified that the penalty applied only to HSF Moscow and that the firm’s self-disclosure of the sanctions violations was the key factor in its decision to pay the fine. Despite this oversight, the fine was deemed to be in proportion, as regulators encourage transparency and cooperation in Financial Sanctions enforcement. The case serves as a cautionary tale for private firms and their compliance partners, underscoring the importance of accountability and complying with financial sanctions beyond the borders of their jurisdictions. The fine reflects the firm’s compliance failure and its potential worst-world consequences for Russia’s economy and military funding.

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