FATF team in Pak to review its progress on global standards against financial crimes

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

A delegation of experts from the (FATF) arrived here on Monday to review whether has made enough progress on global standards against financial crimes to warrant its exclusion from the watchdog's grey list.

In June last year, the (FATF) had placed Pakistan on the grey list of countries whose domestic laws are considered weak to tackle the challenges of money laundering and terrorism financing.

The delegation of the Group (APG), a group linked to the FATF, comprises of senior officials including of New Scotland Yard, of and of Maldives, reported.

Other experts are Boby Wahyu Hernawan of Indonesia's Ministry of Finance, Gong Jingyan of People's Bank of China, of Turkey's Ministry of Justice, and Deputy Director, Shannon Rutherford, the report said.

The experts will meet officials this week to see progress to warrant Pakistan's exclusion from the watchdog's grey list, reported.

The meetings will start on Tuesday and will end on Thursday, Finance Ministry's spokesman, Dr Khaqan H Najeeb, said.

He said the APG assessment team would meet officials from the State Bank of Pakistan, Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, Election Commission of Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Interior, National Counter Terrorism Authority, law enforcement agencies and counter terrorism departments.

In response to a question, he said the experts from the ministries and other key institutions would get an opportunity to explain and convince the assessors about Pakistan's performance.

The country has taken certain steps since the February 18-22 meetings with FATF functionaries to comply with latest instructions to meet various deadlines in order to avoid being included in a blacklist.

It declared as high risk all the eight entities and related elements specifically named by FATF as threats to the global financial system.

Achieving 27 targets under a 10-point action plan has now become a top priority for the Imran Khan-led government.

Pakistan has written to FATF to appoint any other member as co-chair of the Asia-Pacific's Joint Group, in place of India, to ensure that process is fair, unbiased and objective.

The Joint Group is a sub-body of the (ICRG) of the APG. Pakistan is a member of the APG and its case is being presented before the FATF by the APG.

India's Financial Intelligence Unit's (FIU) is the

As the FATF meetings were in progress in February, the government had announced a ban on (JuD) and (FiF) to partially address the concerns raised by that Pakistan supported these and six other similar organisations, including (JeM), or at least considered them low-risk entities, and then declared them high risk ones.

Under the high risk category, the government is required to start monitoring and re-examining the groups' activities and profiles under heightened security checks at all layers of legal, administrative, investigative and financial regimes, reported.

All these entities are now subject to greater scrutiny by all agencies and institutions of the state regarding their activities starting from registration to operations and from fund collection to and issuance of transactions.

The government has so far fined six banks and started investigations against 109 bankers for opening fake'

About 8,707 suspicious transaction reports (STRs) were issued last year by the Financial Monitoring Unit, showing almost 57 per cent growth over the 5,548 STRs issued in 2017.

About 1,100 STRs were issued in January and February this year alone. Smuggled currency and jewellery worth more than Rs20 billion were confiscated between July and Jan 31, up 66 per cent from Rs12bn a year ago.

Memorandums of understanding are being signed with the UK, Qatar, the UAE and for sharing of intelligence, the paper said.

Pakistan is also trying to improve coordination among different agencies of the government through centralised software, the paper reported.

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 16:20 IST