Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Pak likely to stay on FATF grey list in decision today

- Rezaul H Laskar

NEW DELHI: Pakistan is not expected to exit the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) “grey list” during a meeting in Germany this week despite a highprofil­e effort mounted by Islamabad to convince the multilater­al watchdog about its actions to curb terror financing.

Minister of state for foreign affairs Hina Rabbani Khar is heading the Pakistani delegation participat­ing in the FATF plenary meeting being held in Berlin during June 14-17. The watchdog will announce its findings about Pakistan’s counterter­ror financing and anti-money laundering efforts at the conclusion of the meet on Friday.

At the last plenary meeting in March, FATF retained Pakistan in its “grey list” and directed it to do more in investigat­ing and prosecutin­g senior leaders and commanders of Un-designated terrorist groups for terror financing.

Pakistan was placed in the grey list, or list of countries under increased monitoring, in June 2018 and given a 27-point action plan by FATF to curb terror financing.

Pakistan was given another seven-point action plan to counter money laundering last October, after it implemente­d 26 of the 27 points in the original action plan. FATF concluded during the plenary meet in March that Pakistan implemente­d 32 of the 34 items in the two action plans.

Despite the hectic lobbying with FATF, The Express Tribune

newspaper cited unnamed officials as saying that Pakistan will stay on the grey list till at least February 2023.

One of these officials said Pakistan may, at best, get an “on-site visit” by FATF officials, taking the country a step closer to getting out of the grey list.

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