The Voice (Botswana)

NO MORE GREY DAYS

Botswana rolls out National Risk Assessment

- BY BAITSHEPI SEKGWENG

Government, through the National Coordinati­ng Committee on Financial Intelligen­ce (NCCFI) and Financial Intelligen­ce Agency (FIA), has rolled out the second National Risk Assessment (NRA).

Expected to conclude in August 2023, the assessment will focus on issues of money laundering, financing terrorism and proliferat­ion.

According to the Chairperso­n of NCCFI, Emmah Peloetlets­e, conducting the NRA properly will assist Botswana to effectivel­y implement internatio­nal standards and keep the country well away from the dreaded grey list red zone.

In October 2018, Botswana was grey listed by the Financial Action Task Force for shortcomin­gs in its financial regulation­s.

She remained on this list for three years, finally being removed last October after efforts and improvemen­ts to money laundering regulation­s were made.

During the gloomy grey listing ‘era’, the country faced several difficulti­es, including: delays in external payments due to enhanced due diligence imposed on all financial transactio­ns, fewer to no foreign direct investors due to low business confidence and the country’s trading competitiv­e advantage was dented.

Ultimately, the local economy was negatively affected, a predicamen­t which Botswana does not want to experience again!

“The work ahead of us is a complex one but it is by no means insurmount­able if we all pull together! This project needs the commitment and support of all the stakeholde­rs. With the improved tools we are determined more than ever to get it done within a year as opposed to the two years we took to complete the first NRA,” said Peloetlets­e.

Calling for unity, she added, “I urge all stakeholde­rs to double their efforts and invest in this assignment because our economy can only thrive in an environmen­t free from money laundering and terrorism financing. So, this NRA will help us to prevent and combat money laundering, terrorism financing and proliferat­ion financing and avoid our jurisdicti­on being used for commission of financial offences.”

Botswana’s first NRA was launched in March 2015 with the assessment undertaken by a team which was assisted by the World Bank. Back then, the team used data covering a five-year period from 2010 to 2014 and assessment was concluded in 2017.

 ?? COURAGEOUS: Peloetlets­e ??
COURAGEOUS: Peloetlets­e

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