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Exxon Mobil fined $2 million for violating Russia sanctions while Rex Tillerson was CEO Exxon Mobil fined $2 million for violating Russia sanctions while Rex Tillerson was CEO
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The Department of Treasury has issued a fine on Exxon Mobil to the tune of $2 million for violating Russia sanctions while Secretary of State Tillerson was CEO.  The Department of Treasury has issued a fine on Exxon Mobil to the tune of $2 million for violating Russia sanctions while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was CEO. 
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which controls lists of sanctioned entities, has said in a public notice that ExxonMobil violation the Ukraine-Related Sanctions Regulations between 14 May 2014 and 23 May 2014. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which controls lists of sanctioned entities, has said in a public notice that ExxonMobil violation the Ukraine-Related Sanctions Regulations between 14 May 2014 and 23 May 2014. 
President Obama had signed an executive order establishing sanctions on Russia on 16 March 2014.
The notice said "presidents of [Exxon's] subsidiaries...sign[ed] eight legal documents related to oil and gas projects in Russia with Igor Sechin, the President of Rosneft OAO, and an individual" who is on the blocked persons that OFAC maintains. The notice said "presidents of [Exxon's] subsidiaries...sign[ed] eight legal documents related to oil and gas projects in Russia with Igor Sechin, the President of Rosneft OAO, and an individual" who is on the blocked persons that OFAC maintains. 
Mr Sechin, chief of the Russian oil giant, is on the blocked list for Russia's actions in Ukraine.  Mr Sechin, chief of the Russian oil giant, was put on the list in April 2014. The list is public and easily searchable. 
Treasury referred to it as an "egregious case" of violations since the company's executives knew about Mr Sechin's status at the time of doing business with him. Treasury referred to it as an "egregious case" of violations since the company's executives knew about Mr Sechin's status at the time of doing business with him. 
Mr Tillerson has said in the past that Exxon did not support sanctions.  Mr Tillerson has said in the past that Exxon did not support sanctions, saying he found them generally ineffective. In March 2017, a legal adviser announced that Mr Tillerson recused himself of any matters at State related to Exxon, prompted by the Keystone XL pipeline matter. 
Exxon has said in a statement that its executives at the time “followed the clear guidance from the White House and Treasury Department” because they thought Mr Sechin was on the blacklist because of his personal business, not his position at the Moscow-owned Rosneft.  
“OFAC’s action is fundamentally unfair," Exxon said in the same statement. The company claims that the "OFAC is trying to retroactively enforce a new interpretation of an executive order that is inconsistent" with the guidance issued by the Obama administration at the time. 
The $2 million fine, though the maximum penalty for such violations, is likely a small amount of money for the oil and gas leader that turned a $7.8 billion profit. 
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