Auditors and tax advisers in the UK are lobbying the government for exemptions from a ban on working for businesses in Russia.
Foreign secretary Liz Truss this month announced plans to force British accounting, management consulting and public relations firms to cut ties with Russian clients as part of efforts to punish Russia’s president Vladimir Putin.
Some advisers, including insolvency practitioners, say the proposed ban will make it risky or even impossible for them to help clients with Russian links to meet certain legal obligations, such as filing tax returns in the UK and elsewhere.