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Pakistan agrees to elaborate anti-terror financing plan to avoid FATF black list

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has committed to an ambitious 26-point action plan spanning a period of 15 months to avoid being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force.

The plan envisages choking the financing of terrorist groups like Da’ish and the Haqqani network.

The FATF Plenary – the global intergovernmental body working to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, on Tuesday began discussions on the action plan, said sources in the Ministry of Finance.

A formal announcement about Pakistan’s fate is expected on Friday. This is for the first time that all 26 actions have been published in detail.

The plan that the International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG) of Asia Pacific Group (APG) submitted to the FATF Plenary also requires Pakistani authorities to proactively cooperate with counterpart bilateral agencies to choke financing to Da’ish, Al Qaeda, Jamaatud Dawa and its affiliate FIF, LeT, JeM, the Haqqani Network and persons affiliated with the Taliban.

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The sources said that the plan was quite ambitious and added that the country was committed to proving to the world that it was ready to go an extra mile to curb money laundering, despite its reservations that the plan was politically motivated.

“Pakistan will have to deliver on the first goal by January next year and complete all the 26 actions by September 2019,” the sources explained.

In February 2018, the FATF approved the nomination of Pakistan for monitoring under its International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG) commonly known as Grey List.

If the FATF endorses the 26-point Action Plan, it will formally announce to place Pakistan on the list. In case the FATF rejects the Plan, Pakistan will be on FATF’s Public Statement, being called the Blacklist.

The ICRG of the APG has identified four key areas of concerns, including deficiencies in the supervision of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter Terrorism Financing regimes, cross-border illicit movement of currency by terrorist groups, progress on terrorism financing investigation and prosecution and implementation of the United Nations Security Council resolutions 1267 and 1373, for curbing terror financing.

The sources said that the maximum number of conditions – nine to be precise – take into account the concerns of the UNSC resolutions, followed by eight commitments to address concerns regarding terrorism financing prosecution, four are about curbing currency movement across the border and five recommendations relate to improvement in the supervision mechanisms of banks and companies.

Concern Area 1

During various reviews, the global bodies found deficiencies in supervision and enforcement of the AML and the CFT controls by financial institutions, including money service businesses. The ICRG also found deficiencies in imposing sanctions against financial institutions for AML/CFT violations.

However, Pakistan informed the FATF that it imposed roughly Rs1.7 billion in penalties since 2015 on 31 banks for violating the AML and CFT regimes.

“Also, Pakistani banks are no longer providing financial services to designated entities and individuals,” the sources said.

Concern 2

“Lack of progress on terrorism financing investigations and prosecutions, including the necessary coordination with provincial authorities remain the key concern of the global bodies,” the sources said.

They said the ICRG assessment was that Pakistan did not demonstrate cooperation between the federal and provincial authorities to prosecute terrorism financing commensurate with its terrorism financing risks.

Its assessment was that terror financing risks in Pakistan were high but Pakistan has not provided any information on how it assesses these risks. It has also not provided details on whether the decline in terrorist attacks has any bearing on the increase or decrease in terrorism financing risks.

To address those concerns Pakistan has committed that by January 2019, it will identify, assess and understand both domestic and transnational terrorism financing risks to guide such investigations.

It will also improve inter-agency coordination, including between provincial and federal authorities on combating financing risks.

By January, Pakistan will start proactively initiating financial inquiries of terrorist groups and their members.

By September 2019, Pakistan will address the key concern of identifying and investigating the widest range of terrorism financing activities like the collection, movement or use of funds by September next year.

It will give special focus to curb cash smuggling, narcotics trafficking, misuse of non-profit organisations, particularly funding of the terrorist groups including Da’ish, Al Qaeda, JuD, Faleh-e-Insaniat Foundation, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jesh-e-Mohammad, Haqqani Network and persons affiliated with the Taliban.

“While giving a big commitment, Pakistan has assured the world that it will proactively request and provide international cooperation in cases of targeting, investigating and prosecuting terrorist financing cases,” the sources said.

“The country will also demonstrate that it has included police-to-police, customs-to-customs, Financial Investigation Unit-to-Unit and formal cooperation in the Mutual Legal Assistance regime,” the sources said.

In yet another important promise, which will address the US concerns, Pakistan will also demonstrate that terrorism financing investigations and prosecutions target designated persons and entities like Da’ish, AQ, JuD, FiF, LeT, JeM, HQN and persons affiliated with the Taliban.

More importantly by May, Pakistan will show that terrorism financing prosecutions successfully result in effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions against natural and legal persons convicted of terrorism financing offences.

It will also proactively provide international cooperation in cases of targeting, investigating and prosecuting terrorism financing cases.

The sources said that Pakistan has committed that by January 2019 it will demonstrate that terrorism financing risks are properly identified, assessed and understood by the State Bank of Pakistan and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan and this includes obtaining up-to-date and region-specific risk information from law-enforcement agencies.

By May next year, Pakistan will also conduct ongoing outreach to financial institutions to promote a clear understanding of their AML and CFT obligations and will also demonstrate that supervisory activities are applied on a risk-sensitive basis to banks and exchange companies.

“By May it will also have to show the world that it has imposed penalties for such violations of the AML and the CFT regimes,” the sources said.

By September, Pakistan will be required to show that after these remedial measures the banks are compliant.

Concern 3

The global bodies also showed concerns over lack of measures to prevent illicit cross-border transportation of currency, and lack of cooperation with the customs on preventing illicit cross-border movement of cash.

“The global body’s assessment was that there was a serious risk of bulk cash smuggling across the borders, including related to the existence and operation of UN-designated individuals and groups,” the sources said.

Pakistan has committed that within six months it will make sure that the nature of risks of cash couriers being used for terrorism financing are fully understood and taken care of.

“Within 15 months, it will implement stringent cross-border currency controls at all ports of entry, including applying effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions when there are instances of false declaration or failure to declare,” the sources said.

Concern 4

The sources said that the ICRG also showed concerns about lack of implementation of targeted financial sanctions under the UNSC Resolutions 1267 and 1373.

The ICRG’s concern was that Pakistan was not able to freeze the property of UN-designated groups. The ICRG’s views were that Pakistan needed to demonstrate that it was applying administrative sanctions against all UN terrorist groups.

The sources said that the ICRG also wanted that Pakistan should deprive the UN-listed entities, operating charities and network of social services of funds and resources.

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The sources said Pakistan has committed that in six months it will address concerns regarding delays in the freezing of assets and prevent the raising and moving of funds by the UN-designated persons.

In almost one year, the risk assessment-based guidelines will be issued and duly enforced to stop banks and other financial institutions from indulging in financing to those organisations.

By January next year, Pakistan will publish updated lists of persons and entities proscribed under the Anti-Terrorism Act and the UN-designated entities.

It will also show to the world within a year that Pakistani financial institutions take immediate actions against designated persons and entities. This includes systematic screening against their customer base and ongoing transaction monitoring.

Pakistan has also committed that supervisory activities are applied on a risk-sensitive basis to financial institutions. It will also demonstrate effective implementation of TFS against the assets of 1267 and 1373-designated persons and entities and their affiliates including Da’ish, AQ, FiF, JuD, LeT, JeM, HQN and persons affiliated with the Taliban.

Pakistan will also prevent the raising and moving of funds and curb activities designed to evade effective implementation.

The sources said that Pakistan will also show that facilities and services owned or controlled by designated persons and entities are deprived of their resources and their usage.

Read more: FATF , Pakistan


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1743452/2-pakistan-enacts-ambitious-reforms-comply-fatf/


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...void-fatf-black-list/articleshow/64760625.cms

https://www.geo.tv/latest/200958-fi...removal-of-pakistans-name-from-fatf-grey-list

You are going bonkers posting something which you have no clue about.

1. Pakistan is not black-listed and will not be black-listed. Posting three links makes you look very exasperated.

2. Betrayal by KSA.

Pakistan cannot be placed on watch list even if 3 member/observer countries of FATF oppose the move. In Past, these were China(member), Turkey(member) and KSA (observer). No tough guesses who opted out next to place Pakistan on watch list, yes it was KSA, the brother muslim country, pressurized by USA.

What did USA offer to KSA in return?

USA offered a full FATF membership to KSA to give-up support for Pakistan. KSA took the offer and stopped the support for Pakistan. In fact, USA even tried to talk to Turkey and China, but both stood firm in support of Pakistan. So with 2 countries only in its support now, Pakistan is on grey list. While KSA submitted to USA pressure, USA did not comply and till now, KSA is still not a full member of FATF. KSA is still regarded as an observer not member along with Israel.

3. Pakistan's come back is possible as in past.

Pakistan had been on grey list from 2012-2015. FATF then itself evaluated the steps that Pakistan took in order to meet policies of FATF and in 2015, Pakistan was taken off the grey-list as FATF was satisfied with Pakistan's performance. With turning political climate, especially USA's stance towards Pakistan, FATF has again directed stringent measures on Pakistan.

However, Pakistan can again follow the same steps and get off the grey-list without the help of any other country as it has done in past too.
 
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We got Zero Votes in FATF ,pak media


Keep your garbage to yourself just like your country man OP.

Update on Pakistan (China, Turkey, KSA votes on Pakistan):
https://www.dawn.com/news/1416630
https://www.dawn.com/news/1391835

China's support:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...fied-after-fatf-list/articleshow/64792864.cms
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/3...o-fatfs-move-of-putting-pakistan-on-grey-list

FATF current list of members and observers:
http://www.fatf-gafi.org/countries/#FATF

Lastly, Pakistan came out of grey-list on its own in 2015, and it can do so now.
 
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Keep your garbage to yourself just like your country man OP.

Update on Pakistan (China, Turkey, KSA votes on Pakistan):
https://www.dawn.com/news/1416630
https://www.dawn.com/news/1391835

China's support:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...fied-after-fatf-list/articleshow/64792864.cms
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/3...o-fatfs-move-of-putting-pakistan-on-grey-list

FATF current list of members and observers:
http://www.fatf-gafi.org/countries/#FATF

Lastly, Pakistan came out of grey-list on its own in 2015, and it can do so now.

If China and Turkey supports you, then you are not in grey list let alone black list.Now you are in grey list and going to be blacklisted.Hope according to you may be people like Hafeez saeed made good contribution to pakistan prosperity, is it !
 
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If China and Turkey supports you, then you are not in grey list let alone black list.Now you are in grey list and going to be blacklisted.Hope according to you may be people like Hafeez saeed made good contribution to pakistan prosperity, is it !
You can't read or you can't comprehend or BOTH?
Read post Post#16, comprehend it
Read first two news links of Post# 18, comprehend them.

You and OP are proving to be time and bandwidth wasters.
 
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Why your country in such a bad situation in front of other countries? It is much shame for any country to be in grey list.
You are trying your level best to troll, aren't you ! When you couldn't ensnare me in the topic at hand, you think changing your tactics will work !
Stop Quoting me Mr. Troll.
 
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Why your country in such a bad situation in front of other countries? It is much shame for any country to be in grey list.



From your minister


STFU you Hindu rapist scum.

Stop making up sh!t. No one gives a sh!t about any list LOL Guess who is giving a chance to elaborate? The very same nation that begged others to put Pakistan on the list.

The citizen of the world's most unsafe place for women is lecturing others about shame LMAO

Fvck you and fvck Uncle Sam. Shame is on those nations that pretend they are in charge and almighty yet have to beg others to do more.
 
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You are trying your level best to troll, aren't you ! When you couldn't ensnare me in the topic at hand, you think changing your tactics will work !
Stop Quoting me Mr. Troll.

Your country is already in grey list and trying to get out of the list or you want to say that you are not in grey list at all? Now journey towards black list and you have to fight against black list...

STFU you Hindu rapist scum.

Stop making up sh!t. No one gives a sh!t about any list LOL Guess who is giving a chance to elaborate? The very same nation that begged others to put Pakistan on the list.

The citizen of the world's most unsafe place for women is lecturing others about shame LMAO

Fvck you and fvck Uncle Sam. Shame is on those nations that pretend they are in charge and almighty yet have to beg others to do more.

Relax i can under the frustration, why can't you act not to be in grey list rather than blabbering?
 
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Your country is already in grey list and trying to get out of the list or you want to say that you are not in grey list at all? Now journey towards black list and you have to fight against black list...



Relax i can under the frustration, why can't you act not to be in grey list rather than blabbering?

LOL who gave fvck about any list. A politically motivated list where nations are put on a whim.

Uncle Sam and Rapistan can beg all day long. Nothing will change. Fvck you and your list LOL
 
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LOL who gave fvck about any list. A politically motivated list where nations are put on a whim.

Uncle Sam and Rapistan can beg all day long. Nothing will change. Fvck you and your list LOL

Blacklist means it is difficult for you to get any visa in any country,stock market crashes, trade problems,slow growth and isolation, isolation from world bank,IMF for loans,total dependency on china, which they squeeze you wisely etc and much more...So all these are nothing for you?
 
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Blacklist means it is difficult for you to get any visa in any country,stock market crashes, trade problems,slow growth and isolation, isolation from world bank,IMF for loans,total dependency on china, which they squeeze you wisely etc and much more...So all these are nothing for you?

We will see. In the meanwhile a big middle finger to that son of a whore Trump. LOL Trump singlehandedly destroyed the last microscopic credibility there existed between Pakistan and the US. We can only be happy. Trump is doing what needed to be done long ago. He is laying the foundation for irreparable diplomatic damage and that is exactly where we want things to go.

LOL at the US embassy in Pakistan organizing stuff to save face. Poor desperate US embassy.

Just remember when America begs Pakistan to do more it really is pleading for help. That is all you need to know. No amount of grey, black or red list will change that fact. Ever.

Just wait after the elections. The current b@stard regime in Pakistan has no credibility nor any moral standing to do anything meaningful. PML-N is on a ventilation machine trying to salvage what is left. What are PML-N henchmen going to do against American FATF ruling? A party that literally depends on US handouts for their survival. Right now the Yanks have an open playing field. They can bully a corrupt regime into oblivion without any opposition. In the process the Americans are punishing 200 million Pakistanis by taking aim at their economy. Another huge plus which has added more fuel to the already soaring anti-American sentiment in Pakistan. The show will only begin after the elections. When there is level playing field. When Pakistan has a leader which at least has the courage to publicly criticize and take measures against US bullying.
 
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@Karna_007

How r*pistani indian former-President, father of indian nuclear program or VIP actors are treated on foreign airports,

Rofl this top indian actor who is regarded as one of the topmost celebrity, has been detained on multiple times on US airport

Indian former President was tased, or electrocuted on US airport


Leading indian actress showing indian media the mirror and exposing the reality
of India on their face:

@Karna_007 HAhahahlatest information how indians are stealing, robbing and faking to stay in US and Australia rather than go back to their superpower of rape or 2 trillion economy rofl . Putting latest info about their desperation, REquest Pakistanis to use google also as this is the only available thing these r-pistani have to show them the mirror


18 more Andhra students sent back to Hyderabad from New York airport

https://www.firstpost.com/world/18-...-hyderabad-from-new-york-airport-2568678.html
52 indians detained in US last week

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...nder-trumps-new-policy/videoshow/64685626.cms

9 indians detained in Brisbane airport [why indians are so deperate in running away from thier economic superopower country rofl]



 
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Once they put you in the list, it will be difficult for common pakistani's to get visa, when they already suffering to get one.No more access loan easily from IMF,World bank and country more or less become like North korea with total isolation.



Look at the latest experience of leading actress in pakistan

lol a BS dream you have too bad it wont happen
 
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