Pakistan Minister vows to address deficiencies in anti-money laundering system

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's has said that the government will address all 27 deficiencies pointed out by the (FATF) in the country's anti-system earlier this year.

Addressing the on Friday, Umar said that the (NEC) headed by him, will review the action plan so as to handle the deficiencies related to currency smuggling and alleged terror financing by proscribed organisations in Pakistan, reports

On June 30, the FATF formally put in a grey list and identified it as a country with "strategic deficiencies" in its anti-and counter-terrorism financing regime, notifying the steps the country must take to address the shortcomings.

made a commitment to the action plan, which it would implement over the next 13 months. Failure to negotiate the action plan could lead to the blacklist.

The deficiencies identified in Pakistani anti-and counter-terrorism financing regime include inadequate monitoring and regulatory mechanisms, low conviction rate on unlawful transactions, poor implementation of resolutions and cross-border illicit movement of currency by terrorist groups.

Umar told the that a FATF delegation visited Pakistan from August 13 to 16, but the visit was not linked with the review of implementation status.

He said the first review meeting would be held in on September 11 and 12.

"The government is taking steps to overcome the deficiencies identified by the FATF," said the Minister, adding that Pakistan had reservations about the procedure used for putting the country on the grey list and that there is no chance of any kind of immediate sanctions on

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First Published: Sat, September 01 2018. 09:32 IST