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The Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (the Act) came into force on 15 March 2022, introducing a range of measures intended to tackle economic crime. In this briefing, we take a detailed look at the Act's changes to sanctions legislation and the Unexplained Wealth Order (UWO) regime.

The Act makes a number of changes to the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 (SAMLA), which are intended to facilitate rapid alignment of UK sanctions with those imposed by international partners, and greater flexibility when enacting autonomous sanctions.

The Act also seeks to increase the enforcement of breaches of financial sanctions, as well as the use of UWOs, as part of the Government's efforts to tackle 'dirty money' in the UK.

Please read our full briefing here.

 

 

 

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Susannah Cogman

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Robert Hunt

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Kate Meakin

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Susannah Cogman photo

Susannah Cogman

Partner, London

Susannah Cogman
Brian Spiro photo

Brian Spiro

Partner, London

Brian Spiro
Robert Hunt photo

Robert Hunt

Partner, London

Robert Hunt
Kate Meakin photo

Kate Meakin

Partner, London

Kate Meakin
Elizabeth Head photo

Elizabeth Head

Of Counsel, London

Elizabeth Head
Ali Grodzki photo

Ali Grodzki

Senior Associate, London

Ali Grodzki
Susannah Cogman Brian Spiro Robert Hunt Kate Meakin Elizabeth Head Ali Grodzki