Sadiq Khan said Londoners are "sick to death" of them taking advantage of the capital, and that it's been made "easy peasy" for oligarchs to use homes as "gold bricks".
However,
Khan urged Londoners to welcome Russian refugees with open arms, saying it is
important to "distinguish Russians from Putin's chums".
According
to report, London mayor Sadiq Khan has sent a message to Russians fleeing
Vladimir Putin's authoritarian regime telling them they are welcome in London.
The city
has been branded 'Londongrad' in recent years amid accusations that successive
governments have welcomed billionaire oligarchs with open arms, leading to
'dirty money' flowing through the capital.
Thousands
of Russians are reported to have fled their homeland since Putin's invasion of
Ukraine as he clamps down on dissidents opposing the war. More than 4,000 have
been detained for protesting in Russia since the beginning of the war, with
some beaten by police.
Khan
believes London should remain open to Russians "brave enough" to
oppose Putin's "aggressive actions".
“London is
home to many thousands of Russians who have absolutely no involvement with
president Putin’s regime and are likely sickened by what they have seen
unfolding in their name," the mayor's spokesperson outlined.
“The UK
Government must look to protect those brave enough in Russia to stand up
against Putin. London should provide a safe haven for those fleeing persecution
for standing up against tyrannical regimes.
“London
remains open to them and they should not face any repercussions or scapegoating
for the aggressive actions of the regime in Moscow.”
Khan also
called for transparency on the £1.1bn worth of property invested in London by
Russian multibillionaires, and a crackdown on oligarchs' ability to launder
vast sums of cash.
“I want to
make this as hard as possible for anybody to launder money in London, whether
it’s in homes, or whether it’s in businesses," he said.
"And
so the government’s got to give more resources to the NCA, National Crime
Agency. They’ve got to give more resources to the Serious Fraud Office. And
they’ve got to toughen up on the regulation.”
Putin's
crackdown on Russians opposing his invasion of Ukraine has escalated in recent
weeks as the West slaps more and more sanctions on his regime.
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