Financial Sanctions: Iran (Nuclear).

This news release is issued to publicise the amendment of 1 entry under the Iran (Nuclear) Sanctions Regime.

The Iran (Sanctions) (Nuclear) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/461) were made under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 (the Sanctions Act) and provide for the freezing of funds and economic resources of certain persons, entities or bodies responsible for the proliferation or development of nuclear weapons in, or for use in, Iran. The Iran (Sanctions) (Nuclear) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 have effect in the Isle of Man by the Iran Sanctions (Nuclear) (Application) Regulations 2020 [S.D. 2020/0477].

On 14 June 2022 the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office updated the UK Sanctions List.  This list provides details of those designated under sanctions legislation.

The following entry has been amended and is still subject to an asset freeze:

Deleted information appears in [square brackets]. Additional information appears in italics.

FATAH, Parvis [Name (non-Latin script):]

DOB: –/–/1961.
POB: Qharabagh, Iran (unverified)
a.k.a: (1) FATAH, Parviz (2) FATTAH, Parvis (3) FATTAH, Seyed, Parviz (non-Latin script: فتاح پرویز سید)
Position: (1) IRGC Officer (2) Former Head of Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation (3) Head of the Mostazafan Foundation Other Information: (UK Sanctions List Ref):INU0017 (UK Statement of Reasons):Member of the IRGC. Former Minister of Energy (Gender):Male
Listed on: 27/07/2010
UK Sanctions List Date Designated: 31/12/2020
Last Updated: [24/05/2022] 14/06/2022Group ID: 11233.

Consequently the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office updated the Consolidated List. This list provides details of those designated under sanctions legislation.

Further details on the UN measures in respect of Iran can be found on the relevant UN Sanctions Committee webpage

Financial institutions and other persons are required to check whether you maintain any accounts or otherwise hold funds or economic resources for, or provide financial services to, designated individuals. If so, you must freeze such accounts or other funds and, unless licensed by the Treasury, not deal with those funds or economic resources, make those funds or economic resources available to a designated person, or make those funds or economic resources available for the benefit of a designated person. You must also report your findings to the FIU.

Failure to comply with financial and trade sanctions legislation or to attempting to circumvent its provisions is a criminal offence.

Where a relevant institution has already reported details of accounts, other funds or economic resources held frozen for the designated person, you are not required to report these details again.

Further details of the sanctions regime related to Iran (Nuclear) and links to other financial sanctions regimes may be found on the Customs and Excise pages of the Isle of Man Government website.

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at Isle of Man Government News 2022-06-16.