Wednesday 2 March 2022

Conflict in Ukraine (5) - Economic crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill

On 1 March the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill received its first reading in the House of Commons. A date for second reading remains to be fixed.

Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill publications - Parliamentary Bills - UK Parliament

Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill 2022: overarching documents - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

This Bill is a long standing government commitment. It is also long overdue in the light of the Russia Report.

Background

to the Bill is at - UK Government’s Commitment to Economic Crime Bill — FINTRAIL

The Bill has 4 Parts - A Register of Overseas Entities, Unexplained Wealth Orders, Sanctions, General. There are 5 Schedules.

The Bill will make important changes to the law about registration of title to land but see - Economic Crime Bill analysis: Gaps in legislation could limit impact | Transparency International UK

The Government intends to ask Parliament to expedite the parliamentary progress of this Bill. 

The legislation has been introduced as part of HM Government’s urgent response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (See the Explanatory notes - via the links above).

Russia Report:

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