Paul
Goble
Staunton, November 29 – Aleksandr Mamut
and Vasily Anisimov, listed by Forbes as the 42nd and 68th
richest Russians, have just sold their yachts out of fears that if they did not
do so, Western governments will impound or seize them outright (primechaniya.ru/home/news/noyabr-2018/rossijskie-oligarhi-speshno-rasprodayut-svoi-superyahty-opasayas-ih-aresta/).
That Russia’s richest are able to
take such steps, of course, reflects the fact that Western governments instead
of imposing sanctions quickly, have in almost every case signaled their intentions
well in advance allowing the richest Russians to escape the losses that they
should with justice suffer.
A more serious sanctions regime would
be imposed quickly and even unexpectedly so that those who have been the most
guilty of exploiting the system would not be able to escape. At the very least,
Western governments and Western publics should focus on this problem lest the
greatest criminals once again escape punishment.
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