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UK Risk & Compliance Weekly: OFSI sanctions guidance, cross-government review, first sanctions conviction appeal, UKFIU SARs update, SFO whistleblower incentives (5 June 2025)

Published on: 05 June 2025

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Financial sanctions

OFSI publishes new financial sanctions video guidance series

The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has launched a new video guidance series, ‘Financial Sanctions: The Basics’. The collection features six videos outlining key elements of UK financial sanctions delivery, including guidance, the consolidated lists, reporting obligations and licensing processes. The aim is to support individuals and businesses in meeting UK financial sanctions obligations. See: LNB News 04/06/2025 44.

Outcomes from the cross-government review of sanctions implementation and enforcement

On 15 May 2025, the UK government issued its first cross-government review of sanctions implementation and enforcement. The review assessed the UK’s enforcement model and set out the wider strategic context and principles shaping the UK’s sanctions approach, concluding with ten measures the government plans to introduce before April 2026 to strengthen the UK’s approach...

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