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Rewards for Information on US and UN Sanctions Violations

New legislation expands the State Department's rewards program, allowing payments for information about individuals or entities violating sanctions imposed by the United States or the United Nations. This means citizens can report cases of illegal trade or support for sanctioned entities, potentially strengthening international security and economic stability.
Key points
Financial rewards available for reporting information on illegal import, export, or re-export of goods, services, or technology subject to sanctions.
Rewards also for information on providing services, advice, or engaging in financial transactions related to sanctions violations.
Strengthening US government tools to enforce international sanctions, potentially impacting global security and fair trade.
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Additional Information
Bassam Barabandi Rewards for Justice Act
Print number: HR 1036
Sponsor: Rep. Wilson, Joe [R-SC-2]
Process start date: 2021-02-11