UK – confiscation of more than £750,000 from family and estate of Petr Aven

It is being reported that the UK’s National Crime Agency has completed the confiscation of funds related to Petr Aven.

The sum of £750,000 was confiscated from bank accounts held in the name of Petr Aven’s wife and others.

A sum of cash initially recovered by the NCA from a residence outside London was also confiscated.

The funds were confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.

Updated on 1 August to reflect issuance of NCA’s press release:

The NCA has stated that the funds, totalling £783,827.34 were held for the benefit of Petr Aven although not in his name, and that the breaches of sanctions giving rise to the funds being the proceeds of crime were: “Attempts to relocate the funds, as well as transactions made after March 15 2022 by Aven’s estate manager, Stephen Gater … . These included the payment of salaries to over 20 members of Aven’s household staff, and the sale of a Bentley Bentayga worth £160,000“.

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