The Supreme Court upheld the amendments on liability for the implementation of sanctions

The Supreme Court upheld the amendments on liability for the implementation of sanctions
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According to the initiative, liability will be provided, including for refusing to work with those who fell under sanctionsRussian banks View of the building of the Supreme COURT of the Russian Federation

The Supreme Court upheld amendments to the law on punishment for the execution of sanctions on the territory of RUSSIA, Andrey Klishas, ​​head of the Federation Council Committee on State Construction, said on TELEGRAM.

“The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation supported our proposals on criminal liability for the implementation of sanctions on the territory of Russia,” the senator wrote.

Klishas previously reported that the amendments would be submitted to the State Duma on April 4. On March 14, Secretary of the General Council of the United Russia party Andrei Turchak announced the preparation of an appropriate initiative for the Criminal Code. He noted that responsibility would be provided for, among other things, for refusing to work with banks that fell under restrictions.

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According to Turchak, now there are cases when Russian companies, including those with state participation, refuse to work with sanctioned banks "under the pretext that they themselves risk falling under restrictions." He also claims that some "unscrupulous competitors" actively urge not to work with companies under sanctions.