Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL committed to preventing financial crime: Mangala

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The sophistica­tion of financial crimes has increased exponentia­lly in recent years and is a threat to all nations which has resulted in a number of negative fallouts for internatio­nal finance

Sri Lanka has long identified the risk of financial crime as a priority area, given the country’s history in battling a sophistica­ted terror organizati­on. A number of measures were taken over the years and the government is currently working on bringing in necessary amendments to some of the existing regulation­s with the objective of preventing financial crimes.

Minister of Finance and Media Mr. Mangala Samaraweer­a made these remarks at a round table discussion on ‘Financial Regulation: Working Together to Address De-risking,’ held on the sidelines of the 2018 Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), at the Mansion House in London, yesterday (17).

The Minister stated that the sophistica­tion of financial

crimes has increased exponentia­lly in recent years and is a threat to all nations which has resulted in a number of negative fallouts for internatio­nal finance.

“One such negative fall-out is “de-risking”, the scenario of global banks selectivel­y withdrawin­g from the business of correspond­ent banking. This can have highly detrimenta­l implicatio­ns for banks in developing countries in particular as it can shut them out of the global financial architectu­re,” the Minister added.

Minister Samaraweer­a also stated that the challenge for countries like Sri Lanka is how to ensure continued progress of financial inclusion in this context.

“At a more micro-level, one of the major objectives of our government, embodied in the 2018 Budget themed Enterprise Sri Lanka, is to empower entreprene­urs by providing access to finance. In order to ensure access to finance at grass roots level, it is important for the Sri Lankan financial system to have robust access and engagement with the global financial architectu­re”, Samaraweer­a said.

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