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The Committee commissioned small-scale open-source research into the Wagner Group’s network and operations, which was carried out by the not-for-profit Centre for Information Resilience (CIR). This research identified individuals and entities involved with the Wagner Network’s operations. Individuals and entities that are not widely sanctioned are listed in tables below, with notes supplied by CIR. The inclusion of these names supports paragraph 61 of this report, where we explain that, by releasing these names identified via our commissioned open- source research, we hope to challenge the mystique that the Wagner Network cultivated in many countries, maximise operating inconvenience, create a deterrent effect and enable the Government to improve its apparently limited understanding of the Network. We implore the Government to urgently assess these names and sanction these individuals and sanctions if the necessary threshold is met (paragraph 61).

'''We are publishing the names of individuals and entities with the legal protection afforded by parliamentary privilege. Readers should note that this protection does not apply to those repeating its contents outside the formal proceedings of the House and its committees.'''

The table below draws together key players in the Wagner Network. Despite their seniority within companies/organisations that have been sanctioned by the UK, the US and/or the EU, these individuals have not been sanctioned by the UK.