Counter-Terrorism sanctions: guidance
Guidance on the Counter-Terrorism (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
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2026-03-12 09:56
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2025-03-07 14:59
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2024-12-05 10:00
These changes reflect the Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No.2) Regulations 2024 and taken together make a range of technical changes with the purpose of improving OFSI’s ability to gather intelligence on industry’s compliance with financial sanctions, strengthen OFSI’s enforcement powers, enable OFSI to conduct its licensing responsibilities more efficiently, and clarify financial sanctions legislation where there is existing uncertainty.
2024-10-21 16:25
Prior to 5 June 2024 the only sanction available for use under Counter-Terrorism (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (“CT3”) was an asset freeze and a travel ban. On that date, in co-operation with the FCDO, The Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2024 came into force. These amended multiple regimes by introducing several new measures, including the new director disqualifications. The measure enables the relevant Minister to impose ‘Director disqualification sanctions’ meaning it will be unlawful for DPs subject to the measure to act as a director of a UK company. A DP subject to this measure will commit an offence if they ‘form a UK company, or act as a director or otherwise are involved in a company’s promotion, formation or management’.The update to CT3’s Statutory Guidance relates to how this measure is implemented, enforced and licenced. It also details the relevant government departments involved in this new measure.
2024-05-16 15:30
Guidance amended to include information about immigration sanctions.