EU plans to fine companies for breaking sanctions against Russia

2 Dec 2022 • 10:09 PM MYT
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BRUSSELS, Dec 2 — The European Commission issued a proposal today to fine companies at least 5 per cent of their worldwide turnover if they break EU sanctions against Russia.

The proposal, which needs approval from the European Parliament and the EU’s 27 member states, also said that individuals breaking EU sanctions would face potential jail terms of at least five years.

Breaking sanctions on Russia is already a criminal offence in some EU countries, but in others it is treated as an administrative offence and penalties vary across the bloc.

“Too many gaps still remain between member states when it comes to the punishment of violation of EU sanctions”, Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders said in a statement, adding that the proposed rules would bring clarity. — Reuters

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