Council Regulation (EU) No 330/2011 of 6 April 2011 amending Regulation (EC) No 560/2005 imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities in view of the situation in Côte d'Ivoire
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7.4.2011
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Official Journal of the European Union
L 93/10
COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) No 330/2011
of 6 April 2011
amending Regulation (EC) No 560/2005 imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities in view of the situation in Côte d'Ivoire
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 215 thereof,
Having regard to Council Decision 2011/221/CFSP of 6 April 2011 amending Decision 2010/656/CFSP renewing the restrictive measures against Côte d'Ivoire (1),
Having regard to the joint proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the Commission,
Whereas:
(1)
Decision 2011/221/CFSP provides, inter alia, for further restrictive measures in relation to Côte d'Ivoire, in addition to those set out in Council Decision 2010/656/CFSP (2), including a prohibition on the trade of bonds and the provision of loans to the illegitimate government of Mr GBAGBO, as well as a provision to ensure that those restrictive measures do not affect humanitarian operations in Côte d'Ivoire.
(2)
Those restrictive measures fall within the scope of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and, therefore, notably with a view to ensuring their uniform application by economic operators in all Member States, regulatory action at Union level is necessary in order to implement them.
(3)
On 30 March 2011, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1975 (‘UNSCR 1975 (2011)’) imposing targeted sanctions against additional individuals who meet the criteria set out in Resolution 1572 (2004) and subsequent Resolutions, including those individuals who obstruct peace and reconciliation in Côte d'Ivoire, obstruct the work of the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and other international actors in Côte d'Ivoire and commit serious violations of human rights and of international humanitarian law.
(4)
Moreover, the list of persons and entities subject to restrictive measures set out in Annexes I and IA to Council Regulation (EC) No 560/2005 of 12 April 2005 imposing certain specific restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities in view of the situation in Côte d'Ivoire (3) should be amended.
(5)
In order to ensure that the measures provided for in this Regulation are effective, this Regulation should enter into force on the day of its publication,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Regulation (EC) No 560/2005 is hereby amended as follows:
(1)
the following Articles are inserted:
‘Article 3a
By way of derogation from Article 2, the competent authorities of the Member States, as indicated on the websites listed in Annex II, may authorise, with regard to persons, entities and bodies listed in Annex IA, the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources or the making available of certain funds or economic resources which are necessary for humanitarian purposes, after notification in advance to the other Member States and to the Commission.
Article 3b
By way of derogation from Article 2, and provided that a payment by a person, entity or body listed in Annex IA is due under a contract or agreement that was concluded by, or an obligation that arose for, the person, entity or body concerned, before the date on which that person, entity or body had been designated, the competent authorities of the Member States, as indicated on the websites listed in Annex II, may authorise, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources, provided that the competent authority concerned has determined that:
(i)
the funds or economic resources shall be used for a payment by a person, entity or body listed in Annex IA;
(ii)
the payment is not in breach of Article 2(2).
The Member State concerned shall, at least two weeks prior to the grant of the authorisation, notify the other Member States and the Commission of that determination and its intention to grant an authorisation.’;
(2)
Article 9a is replaced by the following:
‘Article 9a
It shall be prohibited:
(a)
to purchase, broker or assist in the issue of bonds or securities issued or guaranteed after the date of entry into force of this Regulation by the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent GBAGBO, as well as by persons or entities acting on its behalf or under its authority, or by entities owned or controlled by it. By way of exception, financial institutions shall be authorised to purchase such bonds or securities of corresponding value to bonds and securities already held by them and which are due to mature;
(b)
to provide loans, in any form, to the illegitimate government of Mr Laurent GBAGBO, as well as to persons or entities acting on its behalf or under its authority, or to entities that it owns or controls.’;
(3)
the following Article is inserted:
‘Article 9b
The prohibitions set out in Article 2(2) and in Article 9a shall not give rise to any liability of any kind on the part of the natural and legal persons, entities and bodies which made funds or economic resources available if they did not know, and had no reasonable cause to suspect, that their actions would infringe the prohibitions in question.’.
Article 2
2. The person listed in part B of Annex I to this Regulation shall be added to the list set out in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 560/2005.
3. The persons listed in Annex II to this Regulation shall be added to the list set out in Annex IA to Regulation (EC) No 560/2005.
Article 3
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 6 April 2011.
For the Council
The President
MARTONYI J.
(1) See page 20 of this Official Journal.
(2) OJ L 285, 30.10.2010, p. 28.
(3) OJ L 95, 14.4.2005, p. 1.
ANNEX I
PART A
1. Laurent GBAGBO
Date of birth: 31 May 1945
Place of birth: Gagnoa, Côte d'Ivoire
Former President of Côte d'Ivoire: obstruction of the peace and reconciliation process, rejection of the results of the presidential election.
Date of UN designation: 30.3.2011 (European Union designation: 22.12.2010)
2. Simone GBAGBO
Date of birth: 20 June 1949
Place of birth: Moossou, Grand-Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire
Chairperson of the Parliamentary Group of the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI): obstruction of the peace and reconciliation process, public incitement to hatred and violence.
Date of UN designation: 30.3.2011 (European Union designation: 22.12.2010)
3. Désiré TAGRO
Passport number: PD – AE 065FH08
Date of birth: 27 January 1959
Place of birth: Issia, Côte d'Ivoire
Secretary-General in the so-called ‘presidency’ of Mr GBAGBO: participation in the illegitimate government of Mr GBAGBO, obstruction of the peace and reconciliation process, rejection of the results of the presidential election, participation in violent repressions of popular movements.
Date of UN designation: 30.3.2011 (European Union designation: 22.12.2010)
4. Pascal AFFI N'GUESSAN
Passport number: PD-AE 09DD00013.
Date of birth: 1 January 1953
Place of birth: Bouadriko, Côte d'Ivoire
Chairman of the Ivorian Popular Front (FPI): obstruction of the peace and reconciliation process, incitement to hatred and violence.
Date of UN designation: 30.3.2011 (European Union designation: 22.12.2010)
PART B
1. Alcide DJÉDJÉ
Date of birth: 20 October 1956
Place of birth: Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Close advisor to Mr GBAGBO: participation in the illegitimate government of Mr GBAGBO, obstruction of the peace and reconciliation process, public incitement to hatred and violence.
Date of UN designation: 30.3.2011
ANNEX II
Persons and entities referred to in article 2(3)
A. Persons
Name (and any aliases)
Identifying information
Grounds for designation
1.
Diali Zie
Director of the main agency of the BCEAO (Central Bank of West African States); is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
2.
Togba Norbert
Inspector-General of the Treasury; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
3.
Kone Doféré
Collector-General of taxes; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
4.
Hanny Tchélé Brigitte, wife of Mr Etibouo
Documentary film producer.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
5.
Jacques Zady
Producer for Radiodiffusion Télévision Ivoirienne (RTI).
Incitement to hatred and violence.
6.
Ali Keita
Chief editor of Le Temps daily newspaper.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
7.
Kla Koué Sylvanus
De facto Director-General of the Côte d'Ivoire Telecommunications Agency and Chairman of San-Pedro General Council.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
8.
Mamadou Ben Soumahoro
Member of the National Assembly.
Incitement to hatred and violence
9.
Sokouri Bohui
Member of the National Assembly, managing editor of Notre Voie daily newspaper and FPI Secretary-General responsible for elections.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
10.
Blon Siki Blaise
Self-styled High Authority for the Development of the West.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
11.
Pastor Kore Moïse
Spiritual Advisor to Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
12.
Moustapha Aziz
Advisor to the Côte d'Ivoire Representation to UNESCO.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
13.
Gnamien Yao
Former Minister.
Incitement to hatred and violence.
14.
Zakaria Fellah
Special Advisor to Mr Laurent Gbagbo; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
15.
Ghislain N'Gbechi
Official at the Permanent Mission of Côte d'Ivoire in New York; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
16.
Charles Kader Gore
Businessman; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
17.
Maitre Sanogo Yaya
Barrister practising in Côte d'Ivoire; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
18.
Kadio Morokro Mathieu
Chairman of PETROIVOIRE; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
19.
Marcellin Zahui
Managing Director of the illegally nationalised CNCE (Caisse National de Crédit et d'Epargne [national credit and savings bank]) and Director of BICICI (Banque Internationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie de la Côte d'Ivoire [Côte d'Ivoire international bank for trade and industry]); is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
20.
Jean-Claude N'Da Ametchi
Managing Director of Versus Bank, Director of the illegally nationalised SGBCI (Société Générale de Banques en Côte d'Ivoire [Côte d'Ivoire banking company]); is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
21.
Anatole Kossa
Vice-President of CGFCC [coffee and cocoa sector management committee]. Adviser to former president Gbagbo in farm sector since 1 January 2010; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
22.
Alexandre Kouadio
Provisional director of ARCC [coffee and cocoa regulatory authority]; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
23.
Célestin N'Guessan
Provisional director of FDPCC [coffee and cocoa producers business development and promotion fund]; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
24.
Claudine Lea Yapobi, née Yehiry
Provisional director of the FRC (regulation and supervision fund) and the BCC [coffee and cocoa exchange]; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
25.
Deby Dally Balawourou
Journalist, President of the Conseil National de la Presse [national press council]; incitement to hatred and violence
26.
Wenceslas Appiah
Managing Director of BFA [bank for the financing of agriculture]; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.
27.
Hubert Houlaye
Chairman of the board of directors of the Banque Nationale d'Investissements [national investment bank]; is helping to fund the illegitimate administration of Mr Laurent Gbagbo.