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US slaps sanctions on alleged Hezbollah money man, currency exchange front
2023-01-25
[IsraelTimes] Treasury Department accuses prominent economist Hassan Moukalled of assisting Lebanese terror group’s financial operations

The United States on Tuesday slapped sanctions on a high-profile Lebanese economist alleged to be assisting the terror group Hezbollah with its financial operations.

The US Treasury Department announced sanctions against economist and money exchanger Hassan Moukalled; CTEX Exchange, a money service business owned by him; and Moukalled’s sons, Rayyan Moukalled and Rani Moukalled, who the Treasury said in a statement "facilitate Hassan Moukalled and his company’s financial activities in support of Hezbollah."

It said that Moukalled, who frequently appears as an economic analyst on local media, had "worked in close coordination with senior Hezbollah financial officials to help Hezbollah establish a presence in Lebanon Hezbollahstan
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’s financial system." It said he serves as a financial adviser to the terror group, "carrying out business deals on behalf of the group throughout the region."

The Treasury also alleged that Moukalled’s exchange shop serves as a "financial front company" for Hezbollah.

The sanctions also targeted two other companies owned or controlled by Moukalled, the Lebanese Company for Information and Studies (LCIS) and Lebanese Company for Publishing, Media, and Research and Studies (LCPMR).

Reached by phone, Moukalled denied the allegations.
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and said his businesses are "100% above-board."

The move comes after the US in December slapped terrorism sanctions on two accountants and two companies in Lebanon for providing Hezbollah with financial services.

The penalties targeted Adel Mohamad Mansour, executive director of Hezbollah’s al-Qard al-Hassan group, which has been previously sanctioned by the US, as well as another company he is involved with, al-Khobara for Accounting, Auditing, and Studies.

The sanctions also apply to the firm Auditors for Accounting and Auditing and one of its representatives, Naser Hasan Neser, as well as Hassan Khalil, who the Treasury Department said has been active in helping Hezbollah acquire arms.
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As for CTEX, the Treasury said that in mid-2021 Moukalled received a license from Lebanon’s central bank for CTEX to transfer money within Lebanon and abroad, and within a year the company had obtained significant market share within Lebanon’s currency transfer sector and was reportedly “collecting millions of U.S. dollars for the Central Bank of Lebanon.”

“At the same time, CTEX was also providing U.S. dollars to Hezbollah institutions and recruiting money changers loyal to Hezbollah. Hassan Moukalled advocates for CTEX directly to the central bank governor and receives commissions in the hundreds of thousands of dollars daily,” the Treasury added.

Related:
Adel Mohamad Mansour: 2022-12-02 US hits Hezbollah accountants with terrorism sanctions
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