The Citizen (KZN)

‘Dirty’ Russian money hampers UK

- London

– Russian money hidden in British assets and laundered through London financial institutio­ns damages the government’s efforts to take a tough stance against Moscow’s aggressive foreign policy, a committee of lawmakers said yesterday.

Britain’s financial centre 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.

But Britain has led an internatio­nal diplomatic backlash against Russia following the poisoning of an ex-Russian spy in an English city – an attack which the government blames on the Kremlin. Moscow has denied any involvemen­t in the incident.

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 chairperso­n Tom Tugendhat.

“There is no excuse for the UK to turn a blind eye as Putin’s kleptocrat­s and human rights abusers use money laundered through London to corrupt our friends and weaken our alliances.” –

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