House Committee Leaders Seek Briefing On Termination Of Certain Sanctions Against Russian Oligarch

House committee leaders called on Treasury Department ("Treasury") Secretary Steven Mnuchin to brief Congress about recent decisions to terminate sanctions on companies tied to designated Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska. The joint letter sent to the Treasury Secretary was signed by the chairs of the Ways and Means Committee, the Financial Services Committee, the Judiciary Committee, the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, the Oversight and Reform Committee and the Committee on Homeland Security.

Specifically, House leaders expressed concern that the U.S. agreement with Mr. Deripaska "appears to keep intact significant ownership" by Mr. Deripaska of one of his businesses "while reportedly transferring some shares and financial interests to the Kremlin-linked sanctioned Russian bank VTB." The chairs noted that they have more questions with respect to whether the sanction terminations are justified.

The chairs noted that it was difficult to complete a review of the Treasury's decision because notification to Congress was given on December 19, 2018, "just prior to an adjournment for an extended recess and during which time a government shutdown ensued." The leaders requested that Treasury delay the...

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