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Abramovich, Deripaska among seven oligarchs in new UK sanctions: govt

Chelsea FC owner hit with assets freeze, travel ban as part of new UK government sanctions targeting Russian oligarchs

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Mar 2022 5:42PM

Abramovich, Deripaska among seven oligarchs in new UK sanctions: govt
Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich (pictured above) named in UK government's new sanctions along with leading industrialist Oleg Deripaska, Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin and the head of Gazprom Alexei Miller. − AFP pic, March 10, 2022 

LONDON – Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich was hit today with an assets freeze and travel ban as part of new UK government sanctions targeting seven Russian oligarchs.

Among others sanctioned are leading industrialist Oleg Deripaska, Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin and the head of Gazprom Alexei Miller, the government announced.

Speculation has swirled for weeks about whether Abramovich would be included on the targeted action against Russian billionaires perceived to be close to the Kremlin.

Abramovich announced last week that he was selling Chelsea after buying the English Premier League side in 2003 and bankrolling its successes at the domestic and European level.

The UK government estimated his net worth at £9.4 billion (RM51.77 billion) but said it was mitigating the effect of the sanctions on Chelsea by allowing the club to continue to operate.

A special licence “authorises a number of football-related activities”, the government said in a statement.

“This includes permissions for the club to continue playing matches and other football-related activity, which will, in turn, protect the Premier League, the wider football pyramid, loyal fans and other clubs,” it added.

Deripaska is Abramovich’s one-time business partner while officials described Sechin as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “right-hand man”.

The four others – Miller, VTB bank chairman Andrey Kostin, Transneft president Nikolai Tokarev and Bank Rossiya chairman Dmitri Lebedev – are part of his inner circle.

Collectively, the seven have a net worth of about £15 billion (RM82.62 billion), the statement read.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the sanctions “the latest step in the UK’s unwavering support for the Ukrainian people”.

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss added: “Today’s sanctions show once again that oligarchs and kleptocrats have no place in our economy or society. 

“With their close links to Putin, they are complicit in his aggression. The blood of the Ukrainian people is on their hands. They should hang their heads in shame.” – AFP, March 10, 2022

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