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Dmitrii Ovsiannikov’s wife Ekaterina transferred £76,000 into his British bank account, in breach of UK sanctions - Benjamin Cremel/AFP A former Kremlin minister has become the first person to ...
A former Russian government minister who violated British sanctions by receiving financial support from family members was sentenced Friday to more than three years in prison. Dmitrii Ovsiannikov ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in Crimea by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2016, used a British bank account to illegally receive tens of thousands of pounds ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, 48, – who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in July 2016, two years after Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine – was found guilty earlier this week of six ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov – who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in July 2016, two years after Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine – was charged with trying to circumvent sanctions ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in Crimea by Russian President Vladimir Putin, became the first person convicted of violating the sanctions put in place after the ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in Crimea by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2016, used a British bank account to illegally receive tens of thousands of pounds ...
Ovsiannikov's wife was cleared of all charges. Dmitrii Ovsiannikov was jailed for 40 months at London's Southwark Crown Court. His brother was given a 15-month prison term but suspended for 15 months.
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in Crimea by Russian President Vladimir Putin, became the first person convicted of violating the sanctions put in place after the ...
Ovsiannikov's wife was cleared of all charges. Dmitrii Ovsiannikov was jailed for 40 months at London's Southwark Crown Court. His brother was given a 15-month prison term but suspended for 15 months.
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, who was appointed governor of Sevastopol in Crimea by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2016, used a British bank account to illegally receive tens of thousands of pounds ...
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