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** Businessman Won’t Face Charges for Selling Luxury Perfume Russia**

A UK businessman, David Crisp, won’t face criminal charges for selling luxury perfume in Russia despite government sanctions. The BBC reported 24 that an investigation into his activities was dropped earlier this year.

**Crisp’s Confession Caught on Camera**

In 2023, a private investigator caught Crisp admitting to ignoring trade sanctions and selling high-end perfume in Russia. The video shows Crisp saying “we ignore government edicts” and that sales in Russia were doing well despite the challenges of getting products there.

**Sanctions Banned Luxury Perfume Sales**

The UK imposed sanctions against Russia after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, including a ban on luxury perfume products. Crisp’s former business partner, David Garofalo, hired the undercover investigator after he became suspicious that Crisp was continuing to sell to customers.

**Investigation Dropped Despite Evidence**

Despite evidence against Crisp, which included company paperwork and international shipping data, the investigation was dropped in . The U..’s HM agency said it would take no further action against Crisp.

**Criticisms from UK Lawmaker**

UK lawmaker criticized the government’s track record on sanctions enforcement. “If we don’t prosecute, who the hell is deterred from breaching sanctions?” he said.

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