The Sanctions & Export Control Newsletter

Germany: German Court cancels the ban on exports of Saudi weapons on the grounds of lack of motivation
Canada: Canada’s Prime Minister calls for reform of Magnitsky sanctions regime to transfer seized assets to victims
United States: Violation of the US regulation by Aero Sky Aircraft Maintenance Inc.
United States: Department of Justice publication relating to the voluntary self-disclosure process following export control and sanctions violations
United States: Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 and Turkstream pipelines passed at the US Congress and Senate
United States: New sanctions of the OFAC in the Iranian airlines and shipping sectors
United Kingdom: Cayman Islands’ Court rejects Palladyne International Asset Management’s appeal on UN Libya sanctions
Turkey: The Financial Action Task Force report provides an overview of the implementation of some United Nations Security Council Resolutions by Turkey
European Union: Sectoral sanctions against Russia renewed for six months

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Canada: SNC-Lavalin pleads guilty to Libya fraud
South Korea: Samsung Electronics Chairman sentenced to prison for labor law violation
United States: Former banker permanently barred by the SEC following the 1MDB scandal
United States: Apple shareholder would be set to vote on human rights policies
France: The Supervisory Authority ‘CNIL’ adopts the reference system for the processing of personal data
France: Release of the first results of the French Anti-Corruption Agency’s project of a Global Mapping of Anti-Corruption Authorities
France: Tracfin publishes its annual activity report
United Kingdom: Two former Serco executives charged with fraud in the frame of an agreement concluded with the Ministry of Justice
European Union: New rules on sustainability-related disclosure published

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Australia: Federal Government introduces a draft law to amend Corporate Crime Legislation
United States: Acquittal of an executive of French company Privinvest accused of bribery by the DOJ
United States: ExxonMobile was found not guilty in a securities fraud lawsuit linked to climate change
France: Opening of a judicial investigation into the award of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
France: First hearing under the law on the “duty of care” of mother companies
France: A draft law proposes the taking into account of CSR criteria for public procurement
France: A French engineering company would have signed a CJIP with the Financial Prosecution Office to end a corruption investigation
Kirgyzstan: Two former Prime Ministers sentenced to prison over corruption charges
World: Civil society actors call for the opening of an investigation by the International Criminal Court on companies of the defense industry
Philippines: Major oil companies could be held responsible for human rights violations
Sweden: Ericsson targeted by a corruption investigation
European Union: Businesses believe corruption is on the decline in the EU
European Union: EU Foreign ministers call for a legal instrument to better sanction human rights’ violations

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The Sanctions & Export Control Newsletter

United States: Huawei challenges FCC decision and sues the authority
United States: Swiss company Chubb settles with OFAC over allegations of violations of the Cuban Assets Control Regulations
United States: BIS has issued an order imposing a USD 368,000 penalty against a Lebanese company for an export to Syria without required BIS license
United-States: Proposed rulemaking regarding transactions involving Information and Communications Technology or Services
United States: Suspension for ten years of the export privileges of an individual convicted for exporting gas turbine parts with knowledge that these were intended for reexportation to Iran
United States: Former US Navy Supplier convicted of transferring rescue system technology to China
Netherlands: Publication of the Dutch Government’s Guidelines for a Compliance Programme
European Union: The European Union Commission declares national assets freezing measures for CFSP objectives incompatible with the European Union law
European Union: Three Foreign Ministers suggest a reform of the common foreign policy

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South Africa: Court rejects former President Zuma’s appeal request
Algeria: First trial for corruption of former leaders opens this week
Argentina: Cristina Kirchner in court for corruption
European Bank of Reconstruction and Development: GE Power Sweden’s 6-years record debarment
United States: Ericsson pays USD 1 billion to resolve FCPA violations
United States: Justice Department reveals record number of prosecutions for corruption cases
France: SNCF sentenced on appeal for the dismissal of a whistleblower
France: A law proposal on the creation of a CSR label
France: The Human Rights Defender (Défenseur des Droits) wants to strengthen the protection of whistleblowers
United Kingdom: Serious Fraud Office investigates corruption case against Glencore

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Australia: Australia launches an inquiry into human rights sanctions regime
Germany: Airbus dismisses 16 employees in German Compliance Investigation
United States: US Congress takes action against Beijing over Uighur camps
France: French Foreign Minister raises the possibility of reimposing UN sanctions against Iran
Iran: Six countries join INSTEX
United Kingdom: Review of Open General Export Licences (OGEL) in the context of Yemen and Syrian conflicts
European Union: Third countries align with the seven European Union sanctions regimes

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South Korea: Supreme Court orders former President Park to be re-tried over bribery charges
United States: Samsung Heavy Industries accepts an agreement with the US Department of Justice
United States: US Department of Justice charged former Braskem S.A. CEO in Brazil for bribery and related-money laundering
United States: A former President of a transportation company guilty of bribing a Russian official
France: Deputies want to include “ecocide” into the Criminal Code 
World: The BankTrack Human Rights Benchmark has published its annual report on the respect of human rights by major commercial banks
United Kingdom: Alstom UK ordered by the SFO to pay a fine for corruption
United Kingdom: Report reveals close links between British universities and the Chinese defence industry
Switzerland: Oil traders targeted in the Petrobras case
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Germany: Angela Merkel wants to review Germany’s position on arms exports to Africa United Arab Emirates: The Ministry of Defense has launched the Trade Control Office
United States: Apple agrees to a settlement following violations of the Kingpin sanctions regulations
United States: Arrow Electronics discloses breaches of United States Iran sanctions
United States: US telecom providers prohibited from receiving government funds for the purchase of Huawei or ZTE equipment
United States: Investigations in United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia regarding potential re-export of US-origin military equipment in Yemen
United States: OFAC sanctions a Cuban company for attempting to evade sanctions on Cubametales
France: Signature of a memorandum of cooperation between the High Authority for transparency in public life and the anti-corruption Agency
Japan / South Korea: Toward a normalization of relations after trade tensions
European Union: Responsibility for EU sanctions goes to the Directorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (DG FISMA)

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