Exclusive: Transaction involving Mikhail Klyukin could have attracted scrutiny from US sanctions enforcers, experts say

A Russian banker who has been placed under sanctions sold more than £15m of shares in a cryptocurrency firm chaired by the former chancellor Philip Hammond in a transaction that experts say could have attracted scrutiny from US sanctions enforcers.

Executives at the London-based Copper Technologies are understood to have become concerned when Mikhail Klyukin, who owned more than 2% of the company, was put on the White House’s sanctions list in March 2022.

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