United States Takes Action on Vast Corruption Network in Venezuela
Secretary Pompeo
@SecPompeo
The U.S. is taking another step to help return democracy to #Venezuela by increasing pressure on corrupt enablers of the former Maduro regime. Those who choose corruption at the expense of the Venezuelan people will be held accountable.
On September 17, the United States designated three individuals and 16 entities connected with Nicolás Maduro’s associate Alex Saab and his business partner Alvaro Pulido. This action increases pressure on Saab and Pulido, who were designated on July 25, 2019, for their looting of Venezuela’s food subsidy program.
With this action, the sanctioned individuals and entities will be denied access to the U.S. financial system. In addition, a freeze will be placed on any U.S. assets associated with such individuals and entities.
Maduro and his associates continue to use a social welfare program as a political weapon, as evidenced by the former regime’s current attempts to coerce beneficiaries into signing an anti-democracy and free speech petition, targeted at President Donald Trump, as a precondition for access to the government-subsidized food program. Today’s action further degrades the ability of Saab and his associates to use Venezuela’s food subsidy program to steal from the Venezuelan people.
The United States will continue to work with our democratic partners in the region and around the world to support Interim President Guaidó, the democratically elected National Assembly, and the people of Venezuela as they seek to restore constitutional order and democracy to their country.
For more information on today’s action, please refer to the U.S. Department of the Treasury: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm778