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Pakistan to come out of FATF grey list in 2020: Hammad Azhar

byCT Report
19/10/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Hammad Azhar said Pakistan has targeted to complete all items on its Financial Action Task Force (FATF) action plan and upgrade from its grey list to the white list in 2020, according to media.

The federal minister maintained that FATF has noted progress already achieved by Pakistan during the last one year and especially in the last four months. However, more work needs to be done as our action plan is perhaps the most ambitious and challenging ever handed out to any country, he added.

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In his tweet Hammad Azhar said  “FATF has noted progress already achieved by Pakistan during the last one year and especially in the last 4 months. However, more work needs to be done as our action plan is perhaps the most ambitous and challenging ever handed out to any country. 1/2

Hammad Azhar said a coordinated effort from all Regulators, LEAs, federal and provincial government departments is already underway in this regards.

Pakistan has targeted to complete all items on its FATF action plan and InshAllah upgrade from the grey list to the white list of FATF in 2020.

A coordinated effort from all regulators, LEAs, federal and provincial government departments is already underway in this regards.

Let it be known that FATF President Xiangmin Liu, while expressing satisfaction over steps against terrorism and corruption, had on Friday announced that Pakistan will remain on its Grey List till February 2020.

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