Sunday, November 9, 2014

U.S. Money-Laundering Probe Touches Putin’s Inner Circle

U.S. prosecutors have launched a money-laundering investigation of a member of Vladimir Putin ’s inner circle, several people familiar with the efforts said, in a politically sensitive escalation of pressure on the Russian president’s cadre of billionaire supporters.
Russian billionaire Gennady Timchenko leaving an 
international economic forum in Saint Petersburg, 
Russia, in May. Bloomberg News
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, aided by the Justice Department, is investigating whether Gennady Timchenko transferred funds linked to allegedly corrupt deals in Russia through the U.S. financial system, the people said.
The prosecutors are probing transactions in which the Geneva-based commodities firm Mr. Timchenko co-founded, Gunvor Group, purchased oil from Russia’s OAO Rosneft and later sold it to third parties, one of the people familiar with the matter said. Investigators have in recent months requested information about the prices Gunvor charged, the person said.
Some estimate Putin's wealth at $70 Billion
The transactions predate the financial sanctions leveled by the U.S. on Mr. Timchenko and other Putin allies in March in the wake of Russia’s intervention in Ukraine. But transfers of funds related to the transactions could constitute illegal money laundering if the funds were found to have originated from illicit activity such as, for example, irregular sales of state assets like oil.
Mr. Timchenko and Rosneft declined to comment.
Read the rest of the story HERE.

If you like what you see, please "Like" us on Facebook either here or here. Please follow us on Twitter here.


No comments: