By Ben Lucas Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked a tidal wave of sanctions as Western nations sought to pressure the Kremlin to end its invasion. While there are multiple agencies that have a role in the UK’s sanctions regime, the rounds of Russia-related sanctions have thrust the UK’s Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation, or OFSI, into the limelight. OFSI, which was established in 2016, sits within the Treasury and has more than doubled its headcount since Russia’s invasion, and it plans to have 135 full-time staff by the end of the financial year. But OFSI’s enforcement track recor…