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FATF gives Pakistan six months to step up money laundering measures
Last Updated On 19 October,2018 06:21 pm
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Finance Minister Asad Umer said FATF had acknowledged Pakistan’s measures to curb money laundering

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Asia Pacific Group on Friday given Pakistan more time to step up measures to curb money laundering.

Pakistan and a delegation of FATF’s Asia Pacific held talks for over a week in the capital.

During the dialogues, it was agreed to devise a framework keep the record of real estate, trade transactions and non-profit organizations.

Sources said that the FATF agreed to give Pakistan six more months to Pakistan de-list Islamabad from its grey list.

Sources said that the FATF has demanded Pakistan to ‘do more’ to curb money laundering. The organisation has also expressed satisfaction over the progress made by Pakistan so far.

Currently placed on the FATF s grey list , Pakistan has been scrambling in recent months to avoid being added to a list of countries deemed non-compliant with anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regulations by the Paris-based FATF, a measure that officials here fear could further hurt its economy.

On Thursday, Finance Minister Asad Umer said that the FATF had acknowledged Pakistan’s measures to curb money laundering.

The finance minister said that Pakistan was determined to adopt modern ways to stop money laundering.

Umer went on to say that the Pakistan government would continue to cooperate with the body and will take steps on the directions of the FATF.

October 8, a nine-member team of the FATF s Asia-Pacific Group (APG) had arrived in Islamabad to review the measures as promised by Pakistan in June to tackle the concerns about money laundering.

Pakistan was placed on the grey list by the FATF in June for failing to curb anti-terror financing.

In August, the APG as part of the pre-site mutual evaluation identified a series of deficiencies in Pakistan s anti-money laundering or counter-terror financing (AML/CFT) laws and mechanisms. The report was sent to Pakistan with recommendations.

In response, Pakistan has provided details of measures taken in compliance with the recommendations. On October 5, Pakistan received another technical compliance annexure from the APG which further highlighted deficiencies in the AML/CFT measures that Islamabad needs to take.
 
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FATF gives Pakistan six months to step up money laundering measures
Last Updated On 19 October,2018 06:21 pm
462824_35391572.jpg


Finance Minister Asad Umer said FATF had acknowledged Pakistan’s measures to curb money laundering

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Asia Pacific Group on Friday given Pakistan more time to step up measures to curb money laundering.

Pakistan and a delegation of FATF’s Asia Pacific held talks for over a week in the capital.

During the dialogues, it was agreed to devise a framework keep the record of real estate, trade transactions and non-profit organizations.

Sources said that the FATF agreed to give Pakistan six more months to Pakistan de-list Islamabad from its grey list.

Sources said that the FATF has demanded Pakistan to ‘do more’ to curb money laundering. The organisation has also expressed satisfaction over the progress made by Pakistan so far.

Currently placed on the FATF s grey list , Pakistan has been scrambling in recent months to avoid being added to a list of countries deemed non-compliant with anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regulations by the Paris-based FATF, a measure that officials here fear could further hurt its economy.

On Thursday, Finance Minister Asad Umer said that the FATF had acknowledged Pakistan’s measures to curb money laundering.

The finance minister said that Pakistan was determined to adopt modern ways to stop money laundering.

Umer went on to say that the Pakistan government would continue to cooperate with the body and will take steps on the directions of the FATF.

October 8, a nine-member team of the FATF s Asia-Pacific Group (APG) had arrived in Islamabad to review the measures as promised by Pakistan in June to tackle the concerns about money laundering.

Pakistan was placed on the grey list by the FATF in June for failing to curb anti-terror financing.

In August, the APG as part of the pre-site mutual evaluation identified a series of deficiencies in Pakistan s anti-money laundering or counter-terror financing (AML/CFT) laws and mechanisms. The report was sent to Pakistan with recommendations.

In response, Pakistan has provided details of measures taken in compliance with the recommendations. On October 5, Pakistan received another technical compliance annexure from the APG which further highlighted deficiencies in the AML/CFT measures that Islamabad needs to take.

All the very best. :enjoy:
 
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All the very best. :enjoy:
Tom your FATF black list fantasy just wont come true will it.

you've been beating your chest about the black list for the last 6 months on here. litreally every time you want to troll a pakistani on pdf you type black list.

must be humbling getting slapped on your face by the FATF themselves :lol:
 
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Tom your FATF black list fantasy just wont come true will it.

you've been beating your chest about the black list for the last 6 months on here. litreally every time you want to troll a pakistani on pdf you type black list.

must be humbling getting slapped on your face by the FATF themselves :lol:


Pakistan going into blacklist or seriously taking steps to curb money laundering and terror financing, and one of the above will surely happen over the next 6 months.

Either way it is a win-win for India. I guess you won't understand that. :lol::lol::lol:
 
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Pakistan going into blacklist or seriously taking steps to curb money laundering and terror financing, and one of the above will surely happen over the next 6 months.

Either way it is a win-win for India. I guess you won't understand that. :lol::lol::lol:
lol lashker will work actively in the valley & we wont go to black lost either . mark it :D

In anyways your country would do its usual randi rona. And we know even you can understand that.
in few months he himself admits the reality . while we use fatf to jail the pro india and pro usa corrupt politician :) .
 
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lol lashker will work actively in the valley & we wont go to black lost either . mark it :D


in few months he himself admits the reality . while we use fatf to jail the pro india and pro usa corrupt politician :) .

Ok. All the very best for a bright future then. :lol::lol::lol:
 
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Pakistan going into blacklist or seriously taking steps to curb money laundering and terror financing, and one of the above will surely happen over the next 6 months.

Either way it is a win-win for India. I guess you won't understand that. :lol::lol::lol:
FATF black list fantasy of india 2017 - 2018 RIP :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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All the very best. :enjoy:

The first sign of the Best is, we are doing well hence, no blacklist despite hostile efforts. Developments are well promising and contrary to cries of culprits & money launderers, Accountability will progress with more productive & result oriented approach. In the mean-time, will draft more effective law against deceptive warfare as well as misleading/fake propaganda against State Institute. Seeing the progress, the Luck is more needed for the hostiles which seems impossible, in the end.
 
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No money laundering --> No mega corruption --> Sound economy --> Sound defence

Also all anti-state elements will be neutralised in the process...so a much better society.
Thus, whoever played a role in placing Pakistan on grey list of FATF, did a huge favour.

Either way it is a win-win for India. I guess you won't understand that. :lol::lol::lol:
It is a win-win for Pakistan and lose-lose for Gangadesh..
 
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No money laundering --> No mega corruption --> Sound economy --> Sound defence

Also all anti-state elements will be neutralised in the process...so a much better society.
Thus, whoever played a role in placing Pakistan on grey list of FATF, did a huge favour.


It is a win-win for Pakistan and lose-lose for Gangadesh..

Well India has anything but nothing lose of Pakistan fix it internal issues. Why do you guys always think that anywhere if Pakistan win's, it is a loss for India by default ??

One the contrary, let me ask you something, we are improving and even doing really well in certain areas, then as per your logic, is that a loss for Pakistan??? :-)

FATF black list fantasy of india 2017 - 2018 RIP :lol: :lol: :lol:

As I said, you didn't understood. LOL :bunny::bunny::bunny:

You still think you can take the FATF guy's for a ride and then go on with business as usual within and after six months, huh ??? :p:

It is certainly a win-win for the region, not just Pakistan or India alone. :-)
 
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