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"Not impressed" FATF Inspectors has asked Pakistan to do more and get its house in order

Pakistan should take it positively and should iron out the wrinkles in our government system and regulations
ISLAMABAD: Not impressed with the progress made so far, a delegation of the Asia Pacific Group (APG) has asked Pakistan to do more and get its house in order so that it may get out of the grey list of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

Apparently the group members found the legal framework insufficient, and the institutional arrangements weak. According to sources, the delegation feared that the set-up installed for scrutinising the activities of non-profit organisations, brokerage houses, exchange companies and donations of corporate entities — registered under the companies act — was not robust enough.

The sources said that the APG believed that even in areas where the legal framework appeared vigorous, the implementation mechanism was not geared to track down financial flows of the entities in question, because the agencies involved were not well-connected. This weakness was prominent in real estate brokerages where large business transactions remained outside the ambit of legal records.

Team of Asia Pacific Group asks authorities to issue deadlines for removal of weaknesses

A team of the Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) reported to the APG that brokerage houses were largely documented though real estate dealers and their operations were generally outside its area of regulation. The APG also noticed shortcomings in commodity trading — and the effectiveness of laws against money laundering through cross-verification of service providers.

The sources said the delegation asked the relevant authorities to issue deadlines for resolving the flagged weaknesses so that the problems could be remedied and future performance evaluations be made on the proposed matrix. The authorities would also have to properly record the number of donation boxes placed by religious and other organisations at restaurants and business centres among other places. Besides, all currency and real estate dealers would have to record every transaction — both small and large.

The purpose of the mutual evaluation onsite visit is to assess the effectiveness of Pakistan’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) regime under FATF methodology. The visiting team included Ian Collins of the United Kingdom’s Scotland Yard, James Prussing of the United States Department of the Treasury, Ashraf Abdullah of the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Maldives, Bobby Wahyu Hernawan of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance, Gong Jingyan of the Peoples Bank of China and Mustafa Necmeddin Oztop of the Turkish Ministry of Justice.

The ministries of interior, finance, foreign affairs and law besides the SECP, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the National Counter-Terrorism Authority (Nacta), the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), the Federal Board of Revenue, the National Accountability Bureau, the Anti-Narcotics Force, the Financial Monitoring Unit, the Central Directorate of National Savings and provincial counter-terrorism departments would remain available for briefings and explanations.

In June 2018, Pakistan made a high-level political commitment to work with the FATF and the APG to strengthen its AML/CFT regime and to address its strategic counter-terrorism financing-related deficiencies by implementing a 10-point action plan. The successful implementation of the plan and its verification by the APG is a prerequisite for the FATF to remove Pakistan from its grey list.

Earlier in August, the APG — as part of the mutual evaluation — had identified a series of deficiencies in Pakistan’s AML/CFT mechanisms. By the end of September next year, Pakistan must comply with the 10-point action plan it committed to with the FATF or else it will fall into the black list.

The authorities are required to upgrade agencies and their human resource assets to be able to handle foreign requests to block terror financing and freeze illegal assets. The authorities are working on strengthening laws for extradition of those involved in terror financing and money laundering on requests from FATF-member countries.

By January next year, Pakistan will identify and assess domestic and international terror financing risks to and from its system to strengthen investigations and improve inter-agency cooperation, the FIA, the SBP, the SECP, banks, the interior department as well as all other associated federal and provincial agencies.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1438240/inspectors-not-impressed-with-work-done-on-fatf-list
 
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Pakistan should take it positively and should iron out the wrinkles in our government system and regulations
Exactly and this is going to happen..we needed stimulus so here it is. No need to get depressed.
 
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We cried all day on Media...Barbad hogay tbah hogay ...billions of dollar are being money laundered that is why we have no money..and then expect FATF to give us clean chit on money laundering lol....Even if we have nothing this daily crying is just negative
 
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Now is the time to fully leverage the FATF!!! Make a full list of launderers with how much laundered to where!!! Then, push the ball to the FATF court!!! In the meantime, confiscate all the "suspicious" properties within Pak!!!! Financial corruption = terrorism!!! Two birds in one stone....
 
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Are we in Grey list ????????????????? Are we moving into black list ??????????? I am bit confused here..

Islamic Iran welcomes Pakistan in the Blacklist of FATF
Do you know how much money going to Iran???? By all means of money transfer ….
 
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There is a very simple solution to the FATF problem. Show them a big middle finger. What are they going to do at the absolute most? Add Pakistan to their black list? LOL Let them do it because sooner or later this will happen anyway. This is after all a politically motivated move.

Do not invite these motherfvckers in Pakistan anymore.
 
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Now is the time to fully leverage the FATF!!! Make a full list of launderers with how much laundered to where!!! Then, push the ball to the FATF court!!! In the meantime, confiscate all the "suspicious" properties within Pak!!!! Financial corruption = terrorism!!! Two birds in one stone....

The FATF is not interested in catching real crooks. This is a politically motivated club.

Having said that I catch your drift. This is a good moment for us to catch the crooks we want to catch under the garb of FATF visits.
 
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fyi

Pakistan is already on the blacklist. All because of Ummah of Faras agents plan a foreign policy similar to Iran's. Soon IPI and TAPI will make sure Pakistan becomes a full version of Bangladesh and all thanks to the baniya inspired populist leader IK.
Stop lying...
 
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The FATF is not interested in catching real crooks. This is a politically motivated club.

Having said that I catch your drift. This is a good moment for us to catch the crooks we want to catch under the garb of FATF visits.
In politics, which is the ultimate demonstration of the Human intellect in the worldly matters, you need to play smart and make the optimum usage of the opportunities rendered to you!!!! By the by, the availability or the lack of opportunities isn't in the hand of the mere mortals!!!! These are all parts of the BIG PLAN....
 
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Are we in Grey list ????????????????? Are we moving into black list ??????????? I am bit confused here..


Do you know how much money going to Iran???? By all means of money transfer ….

You are Not ready for numbers
 
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Looks like PTI isn't serious about money laundering.
 
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LOL , Baba g I know the number , and I even know once someone told Persians to stop this Religious blackmailing …..
But

We have more I-ran mulla lovers in Pakistan then I-ran...

Awwwww
 
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LOL , Baba g I know the number , and I even know once someone told Persians to stop this Religious blackmailing …..
But

We have more I-ran mulla lovers in Pakistan then I-ran...
Only ~5% in Iran love their Mollas for only ~5% of the students in the Tehran University attend Juma Namaz!!!! As for the Ankara University, it's ~60%....
 
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