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UK sanctions on Russia are ‘broadly effective’ but questions remain over enforcement, lawmakers say

By Jakub Krupa and Martin Coyle
  • 31 Jan 2024 06:01
  • 31 Jan 2024 00:03
UK sanctions imposed in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been “broadly effective” and well-coordinated with the EU and the US, but there are open questions about the efficacy of enforcement, UK lawmakers said today (see here).
The European Affairs Committee in the House of Lords, the upper

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Jakub Krupa

Senior Correspondent


Jakub joined MLex’s London team in August 2020 to report on topics including data privacy and security, cybersecurity, and telecom regulation, focusing on EU & UK regulatory and legal risk in the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) sectors. He is currently working on MLex's coverage of future mobility, in particular the rise of connected, electric and autonomous vehicles.

Martin Coyle

Senior Correspondent


Martin Coyle is a senior correspondent, based in MLex's London office, reporting daily on bribery and corruption issues in the UK and Europe. Previously he was a senior editor at Thomson Reuters where he covered anti-money laundering, financial crime and regulatory enforcement issues. Prior to that he was editor of The Accountant, the world's oldest accounting publication, and International Accounting Bulletin, a bi-monthly business journal owned by Lafferty.

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