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By Hamza Ameer Islamabad, Oct 23 : Pakistan’s hopes of satisfying the global watchdog on terror financing and money laundering, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), were dashed on Friday as the global body ruled against taking Pakistan off the ‘grey list’ and gave Islamabad time till February 2021 to comply with its 27-point action plan.
The decision was taken on Friday during the virtual plenary meeting of the FATF.
“Since June 2018, Pakistan made a high-level political commitment to work with the FATF and the APG to strengthen its AML/CFT regime and to address its strategic counter-terrorist financing-related deficiencies. Pakistan’s continued political commitment had led to progress in a number of areas in its action plan.
“Taking action to identify and sanction illegal MVTS, implementing cross-border currency and BNI controls, improving international cooperation in terrorist financing cases, passing amendments to the ATA to increase the sanctioning authority, financial institutions implementing targeted financial sanctions and applying sanctions for AML/CFT violations, and controlling facilities and services owned or controlled by designated persons and entities,” read the FATF decision on Pakistan.
FATF has reiterated that Pakistan needs to continue working on the implementation of its action plan and address its strategic deficiencies, which include: * Demonstrating that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) are identifying and investigating the widest range of terrorist financing (TF) activity and that TF investigations and prosecutions target designated persons and entities, and those acting on behalf or at the direction of the designated persons and entities.

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