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Treasury Releases CAATSA Reports, Including on Senior Foreign
Political Figures and Oligarchs in the Russian Federation
January 29, 2018

WASHINGTON – Today, pursuant to the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions
Act of 2017 (CAATSA), the U.S. Department of the Treasury delivered the following five reports to
appropriate Congressional committees:
Section 241: Report on Senior Foreign Political Figures and Oligarchs in the Russian
Federation;
Section 104(e): Report on Contributions to Iran's Ballistic Missile Program;
Section 242: Report on E ects of Expanding Sanctions to Include Sovereign Debt and
Derivative Products;
Section 273: Examining the Counter-Terror Financing Role of the Department of the
Treasury in Embassies; and,
Section 311(d): Designation of Additional Persons Related to North Korea.
Additional background on senior foreign political figures and oligarchs in the Russian
Federation report:
Under CAATSA Section 241, Congress required Treasury, in consultation with the
Department of State and the Director of National Intelligence, to provide a report regarding
senior political figures and oligarchs in the Russian Federation and Russian parastatal
entities. Treasury worked closely with State and the intelligence community in dra ing this
report.
This report is not a sanctions list. The inclusion of individuals or entities in any portion of
the report does not impose sanctions on those individuals or entities. Nor does it create any
other restrictions, prohibitions, or limitations on dealings with such persons by either U.S.
or foreign persons.
The names of senior political figures and oligarchs in the unclassified version of the report
were selected based on objective criteria drawn from publically available sources.
The classified version of the report includes other items required by CAATSA Section 241.
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Q: What was the methodology for including:
Senior political figures: The report included individuals who are: i) senior members of the
Russian Presidential Administration; ii) members of the Russian Cabinet, Cabinet-rank
ministers, and heads of other major executive agencies; iii) other senior political leaders,
including the leadership of the State Duma and Federation Council, other members of the
Russian Security Council, and senior executives at state-owned enterprises.
Oligarchs: The report included Russian individuals with an estimated net worth of $1 billion
or more.
Parastatals: The report analyzed entities that are at least 25% owned by the Government of
Russia and that had about $2 billion or more in revenues in 2016.
Q: Will the individuals on the list be subject to sanctions?
As noted above, this report is not a sanctions list. The inclusion of individuals or entities in
any portion of the report does not impose sanctions on those individuals or entities. Nor
does it create any other restrictions, prohibitions, or limitations on dealings with such
persons by either U.S. or foreign persons.
Furthermore, inclusion in the report does not constitute the determination by any agency
that any of those individuals or entities meet the criteria for designation under any
sanctions program.
The Treasury Department will rely on all available sources of information, including the
classified version of the CAATSA report when making determinations about additional
sanctions.

In order to achieve a mutually desired resolution of the claims asserted by Plainti s in Civil
Action No. 18-2826-RC-GMH (D.D.C.), without the need for further litigation and without any
admission of liability by any party, the Department of the Treasury issued this letter
regarding Valentin Gapontsev.” Letter to V Gapontsev.pdf
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