Russian-Turkmen ex-banker Dmitry Leus denies impropriety as MP says legal costs forced Chatham House to back down

Chatham House, the internationally renowned foreign affairs thinktank, has removed a reference to a Conservative party donor from a report on kleptocracy after a threatened legal action for libel, according to a statement made in parliament.

Dame Margaret Hodge, the Labour MP for Barking and former chair of parliament’s public accounts committee, told parliament that Dmitry Leus, a former banker of Russian-Turkmen origin, had threatened to sue Chatham House after he was named in its December 2021 report “The UK’s Kleptocracy Problem”.

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