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Pakistan likely to exit FATF ‘grey list’ this week

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By SRI NewsDesk Published October 17, 2022
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is anticipated to eventually exit the ‘raised monitoring list’ — generally known as slate list — of the Financial Action Task Force(FATF) on Oct 21, after sagging in the ignominious order for nearly 52 months.

“The first FATF Plenary under the two-time Singapore Presidency of Raja Kumar will take place on October 20 21, 2022,” said the Paris- grounded global watchdog on dirty plutocrats. Delegates representing 206 members of the Global Network and bystander organisations, including the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the World Bank, Interpol, and the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units, will share in the Working Group and Plenary meetings in Paris, it added.

bringing the total to nearly 1300 ‘to incorporate the new exploration motifs and styles, hence reflecting better the elaboration of the IS discipline’ (Barki, Rivard, and Talbot, 1993). Table1.1 shows the
scheme with nine major orders.

At the conclusion of the two-day reflections, opinions of the grand would be blazoned.

The grand will also concentrate on authorities linked as presenting a threat to the transnational fiscal system, with an update to public statements that identify authorities as a high threat or being subject to increased monitoring besides other crucial issues, including guidance on perfecting salutary power translucency to help shell companies and other opaque structures from being used to censor lawless finances.

Pakistan was included among authorities under an increased monitoring list in June 2018 for scarcities in its legal, fiscal, nonsupervisory, examinations, execution, judicial and non-government sectors to fight plutocrat laundering and combat terror backing considered serious trouble to the global fiscal system.

Islamabad made high-position political commitments to address these scarcities under a 27- point action plan. But latterly the number of action points was enhanced to 34. The country had ago been roundly working with FATF and its cells to strengthen its legal and fiscal systems against plutocrat laundering and terror backing to meet transnational norms in line with 40- recommendations of the FATF.

Read More: Timeline of Pakistan on FATF List

A 15- member common delegation of the FATF and its Sydney-grounded indigenous chapter — Asia Pacific Group — paid an onsite visit to Pakistan from Aug 29 to Sept 2 to corroborate the country’s compliance with the 34- point action plan committed with the FATF.

The authorities that had kept the countrywide visit of the delegation low profile latterly nominated it “a smooth and successful visit”. The delegation had detailed conversations with applicable agencies pursuant to the authorisation of an Onsite Visit by FATF Plenary in June 2022. According to the Foreign Office, the focus of the visit was to validate on ground Pakistan’s high-position commitment and sustainability of reforms in AML/ CFT governance, and(it) looked forward to a logical conclusion to the evaluation process. The report of FATF Onsite platoon will be bandied in FATF’s International Cooperation Review Group and grand meetings.

Pakistan believed that as a result of emphatic and harmonious sweats over the once four times, it has not only achieved a high degree of specialized compliance with FATF norms but also assured a high position of effectiveness through the perpetration of two comprehensive FATF action plans.

In June this time, FATF had set up Pakistan as “biddable or largely biddable” on all the 34 points and had decided to address an onsite charge to corroborate it on the ground before formally publicizing the country’s exit from the slate list that eventually took place in August and September.

In terms of specialized compliance with FATF norms, Pakistan has been rated by APG as “biddable or largely biddable” in 38 out of 40 FATF recommendations in August this time, which placed the country among the top biddable countries in the world.

The completion of the FATF/ APG action plan for the effectiveness of AML/CFT was also a structural standard of the IMF for end- of March 2022 and was achieved in June with minor detention. The government had given a commitment to the IMF to review by the end of June 2022 the perpetration of AML/CFT controls by fiscal institutions with respect to the duty remittal programme for the construction sector and promised to “meet the timelines for the perpetration of APG’s 2021 Action Plan, including on the collective legal backing frame, AML/CFT supervision, the translucency of salutary power information, and compliance with targeted fiscal warrants for proliferation backing”.

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