Pakistan will submit a third report on measures being taken by the government in compliance with recommendations of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and its regional affiliate the Asia-Pacific Group (APG) till April 15. The compliance report – regarding progress achieved by Pakistan to curb terrorism financing and money laundering – would be taken up by FATF review group in its meeting scheduled to be held in May. The next meeting will be crucial, as Islamabad will be scrutinised for its performance related to key recommendations of the FATF and Pakistan will have to demonstrate action on ground against the proscribed outfits to curb the terror financing front. The watchdog will review Pakistan’s overall progress on global standards against financial crimes to warrant its exclusion from its grey list. The APG is the recommending body and could ask the FATF to put Pakistan into the grey list with increased number of action plan. The APG does not have its own list or category but its recommendation possesses significant importance.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
LHC annoyed over NAB for failing to submit reply
-
PPP ready for ‘long march’ to protect 18th Amend: Bilawal
-
Extension in special powers granted to Rangers signed by Sindh govt
-
LHC annoyed over NAB for failing to submit reply
-
South Africa win toss, to field against Pakistan in series decider
-
Govt introduces one window option to register new companies online
-
South Africa win toss, to field against Pakistan in series decider
-
South Africa win toss, to field against Pakistan in series decider
-
Sahiwal victims’ family refuses to take part in identification parade
-
Asia Bibi free to travel anywhere: FO
-
Taliban, US committees to prepare strategy for troop withdrawal, curbing terror
-
South Asia challenges to grow in 2019 due to India, Afghanistan elections: US