Private Equity

Bill Browder: Western sanctions on Russia are ‘still not enough’

Once the largest foreign portfolio investor in Russia, Vladimir Putin's nemesis Bill Browder tells Mark Latham about his journey to 'quiet' private equity investor and human rights activist

FN sister title Private Equity News goes behind the scenes with one of the Russian regime's biggest critics
FN sister title Private Equity News goes behind the scenes with one of the Russian regime's biggest critics Photo: Luke MacGregor/Getty Images

After being unceremoniously booted out of Russia in 2005 for lifting the lid on widespread corruption and the beating to death of his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, in a Moscow jail in 2009, Bill Browder vowed to make it his life’s mission to pursue justice.

Since then his anti-corruption advocacy work has led to 34 countries around the world introducing legislation — so-called Magnitsky Acts — to freeze the assets and bar visas for human rights violators. The number of countries continues to grow.

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