Dirty Money
The U.K. Parliament's foreign affairs committee says the country has been turning a blind eye to Russian "dirty money," with London being used as a hiding place for the assets of President Vladimir Putin and his cronies. The committee accuses the government of a "lethargic response" to the poisoning of double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter. Committee chair Tom Tugenhat wrote that "London's markets are enabling the Kremlin's efforts." BBC
The U.K. Parliament's foreign affairs committee says the country has been turning a blind eye to Russian "dirty money," with London being used as a hiding place for the assets of President Vladimir Putin and his cronies. The committee accuses the government of a "lethargic response" to the poisoning of double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter. Committee chair Tom Tugenhat wrote that "London's markets are enabling the Kremlin's efforts." BBC