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The landscape of asset confiscation in Ukraine has seen unprecedented developments recently. The largest special confiscation in the nation's history saw the transfer of assets worth over UAH 2.6 billion to state ownership. This process was spotlighted by the conviction of the Pin-Up online casino director. Meanwhile, Canada has initiated the confiscation of the Russian An-124 aircraft, marking a significant move in support of Ukraine. In parallel, President Zelenskyy has advocated for the seizure of Russian assets, asserting that conditions are ripe for such actions. The European Union has, however, decided not to proceed with confiscating frozen Russian assets for now, keeping them immobilized as a deterrence measure. These examples highlight the intricate dynamics of international law, economic sanctions, and global support mechanisms in the expansive narrative of confiscation.

What was the outcome of Ukraine’s largest special confiscation?

The largest special confiscation in Ukraine's history resulted in the transfer of assets worth over UAH 2.6 billion to state ownership. Additionally, it led to the conviction of the director of the Pin-Up online casino. This landmark action underscores Ukraine's heightened efforts to reclaim unjustly acquired assets and reinforces legal mechanisms against corruption and illegal ownership.

Has Canada taken steps to confiscate Russian assets?

Yes, Canada has moved forward with the process of confiscating a Russian An-124 "Ruslan" cargo aircraft. This is a strategic step aligned with Western cooperation to support Ukraine by impairing Russian interests that are held or stranded abroad. Such actions reflect Canada's commitment to contributing to sanctions and asset seizures that assist Ukraine’s resilience and reconstruction efforts.

What is the EU's stance on the confiscation of Russian assets?

The European Union has currently halted discussions on the confiscation of frozen Russian assets. Instead, the EU has opted to keep these assets immobilized. This approach, while not advancing to confiscation, maintains pressure on Russia by ensuring that the assets cannot be utilized until Russia ends its war against Ukraine and provides reparations for the damages caused. This stance reflects a cautious, yet strategic policy by the EU.

What legal mechanisms does Ukraine use for confiscating unjustified assets?

Ukraine utilizes its High Anti-Corruption Court (HACCU) and related legal frameworks to confiscate unjustified assets. For instance, the recent legal proceedings led to the confiscation of a luxury car belonging to a migration service official. Such mechanisms are pivotal for ensuring the rightful ownership of assets and combating corruption. They signify Ukraine's commitment to transparency, legal integrity, and restoring public trust.

Why is the confiscation of assets a significant focus currently in Ukraine?

The confiscation of assets has become a significant focus in Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict and the need to finance reconstruction efforts. By seizing and reappropriating assets, Ukraine aims to undermine the financial capabilities of entities supporting aggression and misuse of funds. This process not only aids the country's economic stability but also serves as a strong deterrence against future illegal financial activities by foreign adversaries.

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кбф Confiscation of frozen Russian assets and its prospects: Online discussion of the Kyiv Security Forum. Live updates The Kyiv Security Forum holds an online discussion on the prospects of confiscating frozen Russian assets. 353 6 Previously in trend: War

гринуэй FBI admit they could not return single dollar to Ukraine, - Karen Greenway American investigators admit they had not been able to recover assets stolen by the Yanukovych regime. 32 697 142 Previously in trend: Yanukovych Family

комитет Lutsenko: "We plan to additionally expropriate 3B hryvnia under special confiscation act in first half of this year" Delivering report on the progress of seizure of Yanukovych's funds at a meeting of the Verkhovna Rada’ National Security and Defense Committee, Prosecutor General Yurii Lutsenko said that the law enforcement agencies intend to expropriate additional 3 billion hryvnia (over $104 million) in the first part of 2018. 3 240 49 Ukrainian Politics

герасимов MP Herasymov says NABU seeks to return seized funds to embezzlers, requests Rada to appoint NABU auditor Petro Poroshenko Bloc (PPB) faction Chairman Artur Herasymov insists that the Ukrainian Parliament must address the personnel issues on the upcoming plenary week. 20 341 55 Ukrainian Politics

порошенко данилюк гонтарева Poroshenko: no one showed up to dispute court ruling to seize $1.5B from Yanukovych President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko held a meeting with Finance Minister Oleksandr Danyliuk and National Bank Head Valeria Hontareva. 24 291 86 Incidents

турчинов Verdict on seizure of $1.5B from Yanukovych and cronies came into force, - Turchynov The court decision on the confiscation of $1.5 billion in Oschadbank accounts of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his entourage in favor of the Ukrainian state budget has taken effect. 54 250 142 Ukrainian Politics

рада Rada votes down special forfeiture bill, again The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has failed to pass the bill on amendments to certain legislative acts of Ukraine, allowing the seizure of illegal assets and funds in favor of state. 18 097 138 Ukrainian Politics

пашинский "Fugitive officials’ henchmen told me they pay $200,000 each," - MP Pashynskyi on reasons behind downvoting of special forfeiture law People’s Front parliamentary faction MP Serhii Pashynskyi says the fugitive ex-officials of Yanukovych tenure offer bribes to lawmakers for downvoting the bill on special confiscation. 54 313 100 Economics

яценюк Poroshenko must convince his faction to support special forfeiture law, - Yatseniuk President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko must convince members of his faction to unanimously support the bill on special confiscation of assets derived from criminal activities of Yanukovych associates that will return $1.5 billion to Ukraine's budget. 11 088 90 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман Hroisman urges parliament to vote for appointment of National Bank Council members and Yanukovych’s assets confiscation: "We’ll be unable to pay salaries and pensions without this" Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Hroisman called on the lawmakers to support a number of bills dealing with the economic situation in the country. 9 210 89 Ukrainian Politics

гройсман Rada approves asset forfeiture bill as a basis (updated) The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved the asset forfeiture bill No. 4047 as a basis. 74 183 128 Ukrainian Politics

парламент Rada adopted "visa-free" law on special property confiscation The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted in the second reading and as a whole the bill No.4054 on improvement of property forfeiture procedures and special confiscation institutions. The adoption of the law is one of the requirements for introduction of the visa-free regime between Ukraine and the EU. 29 446 67 Ukrainian Politics