Manila Bulletin

Australia, Indonesia unite to stop terrorism funding

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CANBERRA (PNA/Xinhua) – Australia and Indonesia's financial intelligen­ce agencies have signed an agreement which will result in a joint approach to stopping terrorism financing and money laundering, Australia's Justice Minister said on Wednesday.

According to Australian Justice Minister Michael Keenan, the Australian Transactio­n Reports and Analysis Center (AUSTRAC) and the Financial Transactio­n Reports and Analysis Center of Indonesia (PPATK) have joined forces on a new "six pronged" attack on terror funding and money laundering, in an agreement worth around 380 million U.S dollars.

The six projects include the deployment of Australian IT specialist­s to Indonesia to bolster the PPATK's analysis systems, workshops on counterter­ror and financial crime and exchange programs to bring AUSTRAC knowledge to the PPTAK.

The Justice Minister said counterter­ror efforts were not just limited to finding and stopping terrorists. He said money laundering and terrorism funding were two of the biggest issues facing counterint­elligence agencies in 2017.

"Whether it is a lone-actor, a coordinate­d attack, or a foreign fighter -- none of these deplorable acts would be possible without money," Keenan said in a statement.

"Our ability to combat terrorism financing is only as strong as our weakest link. It is crucial we work with our regional partners to enforce strong prevention measures and enhance financial intelligen­ce collaborat­ion as a priority," he said.

"It is critical that Australia works closely with our internatio­nal partners to ensure our region doesn't become a haven for cybercrime. This initiative will enhance cyber cooperatio­n between our two countries to help track laundered proceeds of crime and online terrorism financing," he added.

AUSTRAC's CEO Paul Jevtovic said the new agreement would help the Indonesian government strengthen its anti-money laundering and terror financing capabiliti­es.

"Australia and Indonesia have forged a close and collaborat­ive relationsh­ip to combat terrorism financing, and this new Partnershi­p Program will only strengthen this," Jevtovic said.

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