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UK Sanctions 2 Moldovan Oligarchs Facing Corruption Raps

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Dec 13, 2022
  • 2 min read

Two Moldovan oligarchs who are allegedly implicated in a $1-billion bank fraud and other illicit schemes have been added to a new U.K. sanctions list, Britain’s foreign secretary said, Stephen McGrath and Cristian Jardan reported for the Associated Press (AP).


Photo Insert: The two were among 30 people sanctioned Friday by the UK, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said.



The two men, Ilan Shor, and Vladimir Plahotniuc, fled Moldova in 2019 as they faced a series of corruption charges. They were among 30 people sanctioned Friday by the UK, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said.


Moldova allegeS that both are implicated in a $1 billion dollar bank theft from a Moldovan bank in 2014. At the time, the sum was the equivalent of about 12.5% of the annual GDP in what is one of Europe’s poorest countries.



Moldova’s Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita hailed the move, saying that “the circle around the corrupt and thieves in the country is tightening.”


In a briefing, Gavrilita said “we are determined to ensure all conditions for corrupt politicians to be investigated,” she told a press conference, adding that she wants Moldova “to ... become a country where European values and standards are lived realities and not a distant dream.”


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Shor is a businessman born in Israel — where he has resided in exile since 2019. He also leads the populist, Russia-friendly Shor Party, which in recent months has organized large protests in Moldova’s capital, Chisinau, against the pro-Western government.


Shor also is accused of bribery to secure his position as chair of a Moldovan bank in 2014, and was recently named in a US State Department sanctions list as working for Russian interests and to undermine Moldova’s bid to join the European Union (EU.) In June, Moldova — a former Soviet republic of 2.6 million sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine — was granted EU candidate status.


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The other sanctioned oligarch, Plahotniuc, is a powerful businessman and former politician charged with “capturing and corrupting Moldova’s state institutions,” Cleverly’s statement read.


In June 2019, Plahotniuc fled to the US from Moldova after failing to form a government with his Democratic Party. In 2020, the US declared him persona non grata and his whereabouts are now unknown to authorities. He too was included on the recent US sanctions list.





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