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Treasury Sanctions 17 Individuals for Their Roles in the Killing of Jamal Khashoggi | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Sanctions 17 Individuals for Their Roles in the Killing of
Jamal Khashoggi
November 15, 2018

WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) designated Saud al-Qahtani, his subordinate Maher Mutreb, Saudi Consul General
Mohammed Alotaibi, and 14 other members of an operations team for having a role in the killing
of Jamal Khashoggi. These individuals are designated pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13818,
which builds upon and implements the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, to
target perpetrators of serious human rights abuse and corruption.
“The Saudi o icials we are sanctioning were involved in the abhorrent killing of Jamal
Khashoggi. These individuals who targeted and brutally killed a journalist who resided and
worked in the United States must face consequences for their actions. The United States
continues to diligently work to ascertain all of the facts and will hold accountable each of those
we find responsible in order to achieve justice for Khashoggi’s fiancée, children, and the family
he leaves behind,” said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. “The Government of Saudi Arabia
must take appropriate steps to end any targeting of political dissidents or journalists.”
Saud Al-Qahtani is a senior o icial of the Government of Saudi Arabia who was part of the
planning and execution of the operation that led to the killing of Mr. Khashoggi in the Saudi
Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey on October 2, 2018. This operation was coordinated and executed
by his subordinate Maher Mutreb, and involved participation of at least 14 other Saudi
government o icials: Salah Tubaigy; Meshal Albostani; Naif Alarifi; Mohammed Alzahrani;
Mansour Abahussain; Khalid Alotaibi; Abdulaziz Alhawsawi; Waleed Alsehri; Thaar Alharbi;
Fahad Albalawi; Badr Alotaibi; Mustafa Almadani; Saif Alqahtani; and Turki Alsehri. The
Saudi consulate in Istanbul, where Mr. Khashoggi was killed, was overseen by Consul General
Mohammed Alotaibi. All of these individuals are designated for being responsible for, or
complicit in, or having directly or indirectly engaged in serious human rights abuse.
As a result of these designations, any property or interests in property of the individuals
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designated today within or transiting U.S. jurisdiction is blocked. Additionally, U.S. persons are
generally prohibited from engaging in transactions with blocked persons, including entities 50
percent or more owned by designated persons.

GLOBAL MAGNITSKY
Building upon the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, on December 20, 2017,
the President signed E.O. 13818, “Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious Human
Rights Abuse or Corruption,” in which the President found that the prevalence of human rights
abuse and corruption that have their source, in whole or in part, outside the United States, had
reached such scope and gravity that it threatens the stability of international political and
economic systems. Human rights abuse and corruption undermine the values that form an
essential foundation of stable, secure, and functioning societies; have devastating impacts on
individuals; weaken democratic institutions; degrade the rule of law; perpetuate violent
conflicts; facilitate the activities of dangerous persons; and undermine economic markets. The
United States seeks to impose tangible and significant consequences on those who commit
serious human rights abuse or engage in corruption, as well as to protect the financial system of
the United States from abuse by these same persons.
To date, 101 individuals and entities have been sanctioned under E.O. 13818. This is in addition
to the numerous human rights or corruption related designations Treasury has issued under
various other authorities. In total, since January of 2017, Treasury has taken action against over
460 individuals and entities engaged in activities related to, or directly involving, human rights
abuse and/or corruption. The Treasury Department has also published advisories to U.S.
financial institutions on human rights abuses enabled by corrupt senior foreign political figures
and their financial facilitators that can be found here

, as well as advisories related to some

of the programs listed above, which can be found here.
This Administration will continue to take action against human rights abuse and corruptionrelated targets around the globe, including implementing sanctions under Global Magnitsky and
other authorities.
View identifying information on the individuals designated today.

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