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Pakistan to remain on FATF grey list till February 2020

byCT Report
18/10/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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PARIS: Pakistan will remain on the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list till February 2020, after the country was asked to meet the standards set by the global watchdog.

Addressing a press conference, FATF president said Pakistan had made progress towards money laundering and terror financing.

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“The FATF strongly urges Pakistan to swiftly complete its full action plan by February 2020,” the global watch dog  said in a statement.

“Otherwise, should significant and sustainable progress not be made across the full range of its action plan by the next Plenary, the FATF will take action.”

Economic Affairs Minister Hammad Azhar was leading a Pakistan delegation at the meeting. The delegation earlier this week presented FATF a compliance report of Pakistan on a previously agreed action plan.

Last year, FATF had placed Pakistan on a grey list of countries responsible for terror-financing, presenting Islamabad with a 27-point action plan to adopt strict anti-money laundering measures.

In June this year, the financial body gave Pakistan another four months to impenitent the action plan. This week, the FATF reviewed a compliance report of Pakistan in this regard.

The black-listing of a country by the financial task force usually results in economic sanctions and trade penalties. imposed and implemented by the G-7 nations. Grey-listing by the FATF does not lead to sanctions.

 

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