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FATF’s APG retains Pakistan on enhanced follow-up list

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Observer Report

Islamabad

The Asia-Pacific Group, a regional affiliate of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on money laundering and terror financing, has decided to keep Pakistan on its “Enhanced Follow-up” list.
The APG retained the country on the Enhanced Follow-UP list on recommendations of the Paris-based FATF.
It released a 14-page Follow-Up Report on Mutual Evaluation of Pakistan showing the country fully complied with two of the 40 FATF recommendations to effectively implement anti-money laundering and combating financing terror measures.
The country remained partially complaint on 24 recommendations and largely complaint on nine ones.
The APG noted that Pakistan is swiftly taking measures to curb terror financing and recently brought in necessary legislations to wipe out the menace of money laundering and terror financing.
The APG report won’t have bearing on the upcoming plenary session of the FATF slated to be held from October 21 to 23, which would decide whether the country should be retained or stricken off the grey list.
The APG’s performance review is based on the country’s performance until February this year on technical recommendations.

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