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Spelling errors slowing down EU state’s theft of Russian money  
Dutch banks got lost in translation tracking down Russian accounts slated for seizure A third of banks and other financial institutions in the Netherlands have failed to track and freeze Russian assets due to spelling mistakes in the surnames of account owners, the Netherlands Broadcasting Corporation (NOS) reported on Tuesday, citing a survey by the Dutch Central Bank.  After examining 31 financial institutions, the country’s central bank, De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), discovered that a third of the lenders could not trace banking accounts and other assets belonging to Russians that have been blacklisted in the EU

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