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Russia: effective economic sanctions

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Wednesday 22 June 2022
2:00pm Private
2:15pm Public
Russia: effective economic sanctions - Oral evidence 22 June 2022
2:15pm
  • Giles Thomson (Director, Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation and Economic Crime at HM Treasury)
  • Christopher Watts (Deputy Director, Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation at HM Treasury)
The Wilson Room, Portcullis House
Monday 25 April 2022
3:00pm Private
3:15pm Public
Russia: effective economic sanctions - Oral evidence 25 April 2022
3:15pm
  • Neil Roberts (Head of Marine and Aviation at Lloyd’s Market Association)
  • Elina Ribakova (Deputy Chief Economist at Institute of International Finance)
  • Dr Nigel Gould-Davies (Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia at International Institute for Strategic Studies)
Room 16, Palace of Westminster
Monday 14 March 2022
3:00pm Private
3:15pm Public
Russia: effective economic sanctions - Oral evidence 14 March 2022
3:15pm
  • Professor Jagjit Chadha (Director at National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR))
  • Tony Danker (Director-General at The Confederation of British Industry (CBI))
  • Nathan Piper (Head of Oil and Gas Research at Investec)
  • Dr Amrita Sen (Director of Research at Energy Aspects)
Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Monday 7 March 2022
1:00pm Private
1:05pm Public
Russia: effective economic sanctions - Oral evidence 7 March 2022
1:05pm
  • Dr Justine Walker (Head of Global Sanctions and Risk at Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists)
  • Natasha de Terán
  • Tom Keatinge (Director at The Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies (CFCS), RUSI)
  • Neil Shearing (Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics)
Room 16, Palace of Westminster

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