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Banking (Foreign Exchange) Regulations 1959 - Variation of Exemption (sub-regulation 6(1)) - Syria (16/06/2011)

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BANKING (FOREIGN EXCHANGE) REGULATIONS 1959
VARIATION OF EXEMPTION
 
The Reserve Bank of Australia, pursuant to sub-regulation 38(2) of the Banking (Foreign Exchange) Regulations 1959, hereby varies the Exemption dated 29 June 1990 relating to sub-regulation 6(1) of the Regulations so that the Exemption does not apply to the taking or sending out of Australia by a person of any Australian currency derived or generated from property, securities or funds owned or controlled directly or indirectly by, or otherwise relating to payments directly or indirectly to, or for the benefit of any person listed in the Annex to this variation of exemption.
 
The Annex to this variation of exemption may be amended from time to time. Any such amendment shall be taken as being part of this variation of exemption as from the date specified in the amendment.
 
This instrument comes into operation on 22 June 2011.
 
Dated at Sydney this 16th day of June 2011.
 
For and on behalf of the Reserve Bank of Australia,
 
 
 
 
 
Glenn Stevens
Governor
 
Annex
 
PERSON/ENTITY
DESCRIPTION
 

Al-Abbas, Amjad
Head of Political Security in Banias, has been involved in violence against demonstrators in Baida.
 

Al-Assad, Bashar
Born 11 September 1965 in Damascus; diplomatic passport No. D1903.
President of the Syrian Arab Republic, responsible for violence against demonstrators.
 

Al-Assad, Fawwaz
Involved in repression against the civilian population as part of the Shabiha militia.
 

Al-Asad, Mahir
aka Maher Al-Assad
Born 8 December 1967, diplomatic passport No. 4138
Brother of Syrian President Bashar Al-Asad and brigade commander in the Syrian Army’s 4th Armoured Division.
 

Al-Assad, Mundir
Involved in repression against the civilian population as part of the Shabiha militia.
 

Al-Chaar, Mohammad Ibrahim
Syria’s Minister for Interior, has been involved in violence against demonstrators.
 
 
 
 

Al-Shara, Farouk
aka Faruq Al Shar’
Born 10 December 1938.
Vice President of the Syrian Arab Republic, responsible for violence against demonstrators.
 

Ghazali, Rustum
Head of Syrian Military Intelligence, and involved in repression against the civilian population.
 

Hassan, Jamil
Head of Syrian Airforce Intelligence, has been involved in the repression against the civilian population.
 

al Kuzbari, Nabil Rafik
Nabil Rafik al Kuzbari is the Chairman of Chan Holding and acts on behalf of Rami Makhlouf.  Chan Holding is tied to public corruption in Syria and is owned by Rami Makhlouf, a designated individual.
 

Mahmoud, Ali Habib
Minister of Defence of the Syrian Arab Republic, responsible for violence against demonstrators.
 

Makhlouf, Hafez
Born 2 April 1971 in Damascus; diplomatic passport number 2246.
Colonel and Head of Unit in General Intelligence Directorate, Damascus Branch. Close to Mahir Al-Assad has been involved in violence against demonstrators.
 

Makhlouf, Rami
Born 10 July 1969 in Damascus; passport number 454224.
Syrian businessman and associate of Mahir Al-Assad, bankrolls the regime allowing violence against protestors.
 

Mamluk, Ali
aka Ali Mamlouk
Born 19 February 1946, Damascus, diplomatic passport No. 983
Director of Syria’s General Intelligence Directorate (GID)
 

Najib, Atif
aka Atef Najib
Cousin of Syrian President Bashar Al-Asad and head of Syria’s Political Security Directorate for Dar’a Province during March 2011.
 

Safar, Adel
Prime Minister of the Syrian Arab Republic, responsible for violence against demonstrators.
 

Qudsiyah, Abd Al-Fatah
Head of Syrian Military Intelligence, has been involved in the repression against the civilian population.
 

Zeitoun, Mohammed Dib
Head of Political Security, has been involved in violence against demonstrators.
 

Al Mashreq Investment Fund
Al Mashreq Investment Fund is tied to public corruption in Syria and is owned by Rami Makhlouf, a designated individual.
 

Bena Properties
Bena Properties is tied to public corruption in Syria and is owned by Rami Makhlouf, a designated individual.
 

Chan Holding
Chan Holding is tied to public corruption in Syria and is owned by Rami Makhlouf, a designated individual.
 

Syrian Air Force Intelligence (SAFI)
In late April 2011, security forces including personnel from SAFI fired tear gas and live ammunition to disperse crowds of demonstrators who took to the streets in Damascus and other cities after noon prayers, killing at least 43 people.
 

Syrian General Intelligence Directorate (GID)
 
 
 

Syrian Military Intelligence (SMI)
The Syrian Military Intelligence is one of the four major branches of Syria's security forces and has used force against and arrested demonstrators participating in the unrest.
 

Syrian National Security Bureau (NSB)
The Syrian National Security Bureau is an element of the Syrian Ba'ath Party and directed Syrian security forces to use extreme force against demonstrators.