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− | '''Mārtiņš Bunkus''' was a corporate lawyer who "is known to have worked on the winding down of [[Trasta Komercbanka]], a [[bank]] that lost its license in 2016 after it broke anti-[[money laundering]] and [[terror-financing]] rules. Sources in Latvia told this website Mārtiņš Bunkus was likely also involved in the liquidation of [[ABLV]], recently closed after it was accused by the United States of money laundering.".<ref>https://manueldelia.com/2018/05/lawyer-shot-dead-in-latvia-may-have-been-involved-in-ablv-liquidation/</ref> | + | '''Mārtiņš Bunkus''' was a corporate lawyer who "is known to have worked on the winding down of [[Trasta Komercbanka]], a [[bank]] that lost its license in 2016 after it broke anti-[[money laundering]] and [[terror-financing]] rules. Sources in Latvia told this website Mārtiņš Bunkus was likely also involved in the liquidation of [[ABLV]], recently closed after it was accused by the United States of money laundering.".<ref name=md>https://manueldelia.com/2018/05/lawyer-shot-dead-in-latvia-may-have-been-involved-in-ablv-liquidation/</ref> |
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | Bunkus was shot dead "in what police said appeared to be a killing linked to organized crime."<ref>https:// | + | Bunkus was shot dead "in what police said appeared to be a killing linked to organized crime."<ref name=md/><ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-latvia-crime-idUSKCN1IV20B</ref> |
===Foundation=== | ===Foundation=== |
Latest revision as of 04:16, 7 December 2019
Mārtiņš Bunkus (lawyer) | |
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Died | 30 May 2018 Riga, Latvia |
Cause of death | gunshot |
Victim of | assassination |
Assassinated lawyer who had worked on suspect financial institutions in Riga |
Mārtiņš Bunkus was a corporate lawyer who "is known to have worked on the winding down of Trasta Komercbanka, a bank that lost its license in 2016 after it broke anti-money laundering and terror-financing rules. Sources in Latvia told this website Mārtiņš Bunkus was likely also involved in the liquidation of ABLV, recently closed after it was accused by the United States of money laundering.".[1]
Death
Bunkus was shot dead "in what police said appeared to be a killing linked to organized crime."[1][2]
Foundation
The Martins Bunkus Justice Foundation was set up.[3]
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