Vladimir Lukin quits TUI board in response to Russia sanctions

Holiday giant TUI said Vladimir Lukin has resigned from the supervisory board as a shareholder representative in response to sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

Life's not a beach for Russian executives

Source: Sharecast

Lukin has also terminated his relationship with Russia’s Severgroup, where he acted as special adviser to the chief executive.

His resignation follows the departure of compatriot billionaire Alexei Mordashov, who quit the board on Thursday after he was also hit by EU sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

Mordashov, a major shareholder in Tui, had resigned “with immediate effect”, the German group said in a statement.

“The aim of the EU sanctions is to prevent Mr Mordashov from disposing of his shares in Tui" and “from realising any proceeds or profits from his investment”, the company said.

The EU on Monday added Mordashov to its list of individuals to be placed under sanctions due to their close ties with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. Those affected have been hit by asset freezes and travel bans.

Mordashov, a metals magnate and one of Russia’s richest men, is the chairman of Severstal, one of Russia’s biggest steel producers. Severstal has stopped deliveries to the EU and is looking for new buyers.

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