Italian animation company agrees to $538,000 penalty for ‘apparent violations’ of US sanctions on North Korea
Italian animation company agrees to $538,000 penalty for ‘apparent violations’ of US sanctions on North Korea
An Italian animation company has agreed to pay the US Treasury Department $538,000 for “apparent violations” of US sanctions against North Korea by doing business with a North Korean state-owned animation studio, the department said Wednesday.
I was sitting here like "I didn't know Italy was part of the US" because the title sucks ass, so here's the bit you are looking for
sent wire transfers through US financial institutions to pay North Korea
27 0 ReplyOdd that it didn’t get blocked by these US banking institutions, or they got the transfer fees then flagged the transactions…
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Mondo TV makes copycat cartoons with bad storytelling, bad drawing and bad dubbing, to be sold in those €2 DVDs in the supermarket bargain bins
I have the feeling that half a million is the profit of a decade
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