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4/30/2021

READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s Roundtable Discussion with Human Rights and Anti-Corr…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo’s
Roundtable Discussion with Human Rights and Anti-Corruption
NGOs
April 29, 2021

Today, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo met virtually with over two dozen
NGOs focused on human rights and anti-corruption as part of the Treasury-led review of U.S.
economic and financial sanctions. Deputy Secretary Adeyemo thanked the organizations for
their interest in and support of the Global Magnitsky (GloMag) sanctions program that
represents the an important example of America’s commitment to protect and promote
human rights and combat corruption around the world, as well as to protect our financial
system from involvement in these malign activities. The Deputy Secretary also told the
groups that Treasury is made stronger because of its relationships with NGOs, and that it
values the information organizations bring to us to shed light on corruption and human
rights abuses seen on the ground.
Deputy Secretary Adeyemo also discussed Treasury’s review of use of economic and financial
sanctions. Deputy Secretary Adeyemo noted the review is engaging with a range of internal
and external stakeholders to develop a fulsome understanding of the expectations and
impacts of the gamut of U.S. economic and financial sanctions, and to ensure a diverse set of
views are taken into account during the review including from the private sector, civil society
organizations, Congress, and other U.S. government agencies. The Deputy Secretary
explained that the Treasury Department is balancing the benefits against the costs of
sanctions use with an eye towards ensuring they remain a strong, viable option for
policymakers for decades to come. Through the sanctions review, the Deputy Secretary said
he seeks to have the ability to use this important economic and financial tool in a way that
reflects America’s values abroad and protects the domestic financial system.
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