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UK legal practice compliance: OFSI sanctions actions, ECJU AUKUS Open General Licence update, HMRC hawala AML campaign, SFO taskforce, failure-to-prevent fraud, modern slavery guidance—27 March 2025

Published on: 27 March 2025

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Sanctions and export controls

OFSI annual review reveals £25bn of Russian assets frozen

The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has published its 2023–2024 annual review, stating that £25bn in Russian assets have been frozen since February 2022, with 396 enforcement cases recorded. It sets out OFSI’s first proactive monetary penalty, the exercise of its disclosure power, and its inaugural counter-terrorism designation. Staffing has risen to 135 and 564 further designated persons were added to the sanctions lists. The review signals bolstered enforcement capacity and wider international co-operation. See: LNB News 21/03/2025 20.

OFSI issues penalty to HSF Moscow for Russia sanctions breaches

OFSI has imposed a £465,000 penalty on Herbert Smith Freehills CIS LLP Moscow (HSF Moscow) for breaches of the Russia financial sanctions introduced following its 2022 illegal invasion of Ukraine. The infringements concerned six payments totalling £3.9m to designated Russian banks during the firm’s wind-down in May 2022...

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