EU General Court Rejects Former Ukrainian Minister's Damages Claim Over Sanctions Listings
The EU General Court recently rejected a claim from former Ukrainian Minister of Revenues and Duties Oleksandr Klymenko looking for over $53,000 in reputational damages and over $2.1 million -- plus around $536 a month -- in damages stemming from his sanctions listing, according to an unofficial translation. Klymenko was listed under the EU's Ukraine misappropriation of state funds regime from 2015 to 2021.
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All of Klymenko's listings were annulled by the General Court or the European Court of Justice on appeal, and he no longer is sanctioned. However, in the Feb. 1 decision, the court rejected the claimant's damages claim since it was brought too late over the 2015 and 2016 acts; the EU's error was not serious enough over the 2017 and 2020 acts to warrant a damages award; and for the 2021 act, Klymenko did not sufficiently establish the extent of the damages.