Canada lifts sanctions against former senior executives of Sberbank

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Canada removed three former senior executives of Sberbank from its sanctions list, including Lev Khasis, the former first deputy chairman of Sberbank’s board of directors. This is proven by published data. Web site Canadian government.

The materials state that “Article 481 of Part 1 of Annex 1 to the Regulation on Special Economic Measures (Russia) has lost its validity.”

Lev Khasis was listed under this item in the documents. Currently, his name does not appear on the consolidated list of people Canada has sanctioned.

Sanctions were also lifted against the bank’s former financial director, Alexandra Buriko, and board member Natalya Alymova, who left their posts in May 2022.

Stephen Alsace, formerly director of international economic sanctions at the Royal Bank of Canada statedHe said that Canada’s restriction on the Russian Federation affects the lives of ordinary residents of this country.

In the USA on November 6 reputedHe said the sanctions did not reduce Russia’s oil revenues. Oil and gas revenues of the Russian federal budget in October doubled compared to September and increased by a quarter on an annual basis.

Previously in the Netherlands defined A plan to bypass anti-Russian sanctions.

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