U.S. sanctions individual allegedly providing support to blacklisted Israeli mining magnate

Treasury accuses Congolese national of making payments into proxy bank accounts for Gertler following his designation; investor accused of leveraging friendship with former Congo president to secure lucrative mining deals

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The United States on Monday imposed sanctions on a Democratic Republic of Congo national it accused of providing support to Israeli investor Dan Gertler in action aimed at targeting corruption linked to the mining magnate blacklisted by the United States.
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  • The U.S. Treasury Department said in a statement it designated Alain Mukonda, accusing him of making payments into proxy bank accounts for Gertler following his designation in 2017. The Treasury said Mukonda made cash deposits totaling between $11 million and $13.5 million into accounts of companies he incorporated that ultimately belong to Gertler's family.
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    Dan Gertler
    Dan Gertler
    Israeli mining magnate Dan Gertler
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    The Treasury also blacklisted 12 companies linked to or associated with Mukonda in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gibraltar.
    "Treasury is committed to supporting the Democratic Republic of the Congo's anti-corruption efforts by going after those that abuse the political system for economic gain and unfairly profit from the Congolese state," Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo said in the statement.
    The U.S. imposed sanctions on Gertler and more than 30 of his businesses in December 2017 and June 2018, accusing him of leveraging his friendship with former Congo President Joseph Kabila to secure lucrative mining deals.
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    Democratic Republic of Congo's President Joseph Kabila
    Democratic Republic of Congo's President Joseph Kabila
    Former Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila
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    Gertler denies any wrongdoing.
    Former U.S. president Donald Trump's administration eased sanctions against Gertler In January, spurring criticism from Congolese and international human rights groups. But the sanctions waiver was revoked a few months later.
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