Politically Exposed Persons Should Preemptively Manage Risks from A Regime Change

The tumultuous power transfer in Brazil underscores the risks a regime change brings to politically exposed persons, with a global rise in politically motivated investigations that threatens liberty, reputation and assets. Our team explores proactive steps politically exposed persons and their advisors can take to protect themselves below.

April 12, 2023

In Brazil, a tumultuous power transfer to the current administration has highlighted regime change’s risks for politically exposed persons. Allegations related to January’s attack on Brazil’s congress have led to not only the arrests of political aides (including the former justice minister), but also an investigation against the former president himself. The situation shows how far new authorities could go when targeting political opponents and their allies. 

This is another instance of a larger global trend where political shifts can result in newly chosen authorities engaging in investigations that could be politically motivated. These inquiries may involve allegations which are either unfounded or undermined by a lack of due process. Such investigations often pose a threat to liberty, reputation, and assets, especially those held overseas, as authorities may target individuals with document requests or asset freezes filed via Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLATs).

Politically exposed individuals and/or businesses should consider taking several proactive steps to protect their assets, liberty, and reputation, including:


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