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UK Practice Compliance weekly update: OFSI Kazakh oil licence, FCDO sanctions guidance, Dana Astra ruling, LeO complaints model, ICO DUAA 2025 updates, trackers and new resources—26 March 2026

Published on: 26 March 2026

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Sanctions

  • OFSI grants General Licence INT/2026/9247168 for Kazakh oil activities
    The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation has issued General Licence INT/2026/9247168 under regulation 64 of the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (SI 2019/855), authorising the supply, purchase, transport and delivery of Kazakh oil. The licence runs from 19 March 2026 to 18 March 2028. See: LNB News 20/03/2026 13.
  • FCDO releases guidance on sanctions exceptions and licences
    The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, together with OFSI, the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation and the Export Control Joint Unit, has published guidance on using exceptions and licences to comply with UK sanctions. It explains assessing whether transactions, goods or services fall within exceptions, and how to apply for or rely on licences where needed. See: LNB News 23/03/2026 41.
  • Dana Astra IOOO v FCDO: Challenging UK sanctions designations
    The Court of Appeal unanimously dismissed Dana Astra’s appeal against the High Court’s findings that
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