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FBR establishes FATF Cell to ensure timely completion of action plan

byCT Report
26/09/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has established Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Cell in the office of Chairman FBR to ensure effective and timely completion of FATF related action plan. The FATF Cell will serve as focal point for all activities related to FBR’s compliance to FATF issues.

The Cell shall make periodical reports, papers, briefs for discussion in the FATF related meetings; Coordinate with FATF Cell at I&I FBR, Islamabad and all other agencies related to the action plan; Conduct research and compile reports for effective improvement of the FATF Cell working in FBR (HQ).

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