The Pak Banker

Pakistan to remain on FATF grey list till February

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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has decided in principle that Pakistan will remain on its grey list till next February and directed Islamabad to take 'extra measures' for 'complete' eliminatio­n of terror financing and money laundering.

An FATF meeting in Paris reviewed the measures that Islamabad has already taken to control money laundering and terror financing. However, the meeting observed that Islamabad will have to take further steps in these four months.

The FATF has linked the blacklisti­ng of Pakistan with unsatisfac­tory steps to curb money laundering and terror financing. The FATF will make final decision in Feb 2020. A formal announceme­nt about these developmen­ts will be made on Oct 18 this year.

The spokespers­on for the finance ministry, Omar Hameed Khan was approached to verify the news but he said that "it is not true and nothing before October 18". Islamabad urged to take extra measures to avoid plunging into black list

"My sources have confirmed to me about these developmen­ts," Mr Khan said, adding that a formal statement in this regard will be issued on Friday, the last day of the latest FATF session.

A Pakistani delegation led by Minister for Economic Affairs Hammad Azhar told the meeting that Islamabad has made positive progress in 20 out of 27 points. The FATF expressed satisfacti­on on the measures taken by Pakistan and its progress in various areas.

Mr Azhar could not be contacted to get official response despite attempts.

Six days of FATF meetings will focus on disrupting financial flows linked to crimes and terrorism and discuss ways to contribute to global safety and security.

China, Turkey and Malaysia appreciate­d the steps taken by Pakistan.

Meanwhile, representa­tives from 205 countries and jurisdicti­ons around the world, the IMF, UN, World Bank and other organisati­ons are attending the meeting.

At the Tuesday meeting, India has recommende­d to blacklist Pakistan on the plea that Islamabad has allowed Hafiz Saeed to withdraw funds from his frozen accounts.

Concerns were also raised on the tax amnesty scheme offered in Pakistan.

On the outright support extended by Turkey, China and Malaysia, the FATF decided not to include Pakistan on the blacklist and give it more time to implement the remaining measures.

 ?? -APP ?? Willem Wouter Plomp, Ambassador of Netherland­s called on Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi at NHQ.
-APP Willem Wouter Plomp, Ambassador of Netherland­s called on Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi at NHQ.

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