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India Once Again Fails To Target Pakistan In SCO Summit

India Once Again Fails To Target Pakistan In SCO Summit

India’s deep conspiracy to target Pakistan in the context of terrorism failed as it failed to include the names of banned Pakistani organizations in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) protocol list. India’s security advisor Ajit Doval did not even refrain from spreading its anti-Pakistan propaganda in the SCO Summit. Despite India’s full efforts, other countries … Read more

FATF Meeting: Will Pakistan Dodge Grey List this time?

India's disinformation campaign again active against Pakistan ahead of FATF plenary meeting

A key virtual meeting of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international organization working to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, began in Paris on Monday. The five-day meeting will review Pakistan’s performance against money laundering and terrorist financing and decide whether to remove it from the grey list. As always, Pakistani officials are … Read more

Pakistan’s Rating On FATF Recommendations Improved

India's disinformation campaign again active against Pakistan ahead of FATF plenary meeting

Pakistan has improved its ranking in 21 of the Asia Pacific Group’s (APG) Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) 40 technical recommendations on money laundering and terrorist financing. According to the report, APG has placed it in the ‘follow-up based on further improvement’ category for significant results in the country. The second follow-up report on ‘Mutual … Read more

Pakistan Is Close To Implement FATF Action Plan Successfully: FO

Pakistan's FATF panel ranking improves

Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry said that Pakistan is close to full implementation of the FATF Action Plan, the implementation of 24 out of 27 targets is proof of this. Talking about the UK’s inclusion of Pakistan in high-risk countries, a Foreign Office spokesman said in a statement that Pakistan had reviewed the money … Read more

Pakistan will remain in the FATF Grey List till June: FATF President

Pakistan's FATF panel ranking improves

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has on Thursday announced that Pakistan will remain on its “grey list” till June 2021.

FATF President Dr Marcus Pleyer, while making the announcement, said that the global financial watchdog has found Pakistan has completed 24 of 27 points pertaining to terror financing.

At the conclusion of the 4-day Plenary Meeting of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the President of the World Watchdog has announced the decisions of the FATF meeting at a news briefing at 9:45 pm Pakistan time.

At the last Plenary Session in October 2020, the FATF announced that Pakistan would remain on the grey list for the remaining 6 objectives of the 27-point Action Plan to Combat Money Laundering and Prevention of Terrorist Financing by February 2021 ۔

The latest review also found shortcomings in the performance of Pakistan’s UN Security Council in cracking down on terrorist organizations and banned individuals, and in cracking down on drug and jewellery trafficking.

Behind-the-scenes talks with key officials and foreign ambassadors over the recent meeting showed that the jury is divided, with officials claiming considerable progress for a positive outcome, but some ambassadors suggested that in the best-case scenario. Pakistan will also remain on the additional watch list until June.

Ahead of the plenary meeting, which begins on February 21, the FATF on Monday briefed all countries on the overall performance.

Based on this development, Pakistan is demonstrating better performance in the FATF’s 2 out of 40 recommendations, anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing systems.

It said that Pakistan’s progress in 4 areas of non-compliance, special implementation in 25 cases and implementation of 9 recommendations to a large extent.

However, the plenary meeting was expected to review Pakistan not on the basis of 40 recommendations but on the basis of a 27-point action plan.

The diplomats had said that this time they did not see the same aggressive diplomatic efforts by Islamabad as in the past, especially before the October 2020 plan.

He had said that all options including blacklisting Pakistan, retaining it in the grey list or removing it from the grey list could be discussed in the plenary meeting.

However, it is likely that Pakistan will not be blacklisted as the three members of the FATF, China, Turkey and Malaysia, can withstand all the pressure to downgrade the country.

It depends not only on the friendly relationship but also on the performance.

“From our point of view, we have completed all the action points that tell Pakistan what to do, but sometimes some influential countries can raise objections on a point that no one considers legitimate,” an official said.

It may be recalled that Pakistan has been on the FATF’s grey list since June 2018 due to the prevention of financing of terrorism and shortcomings in the anti-money laundering regime.

The behind-the-scenes talks with the concerned officials show that Pakistan is confident that since it has taken action against several religious extremist parties and individuals and arrested and punished them, it will be removed from the grey list.

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Pakistan improbable to leave FATF grey list

Pakistan

Pakistan could remain in the grey list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) because it was unable to meet with six of the 27 points in the strategic plan of the international watchdog, however, the nation has managed to avoid being blacklisted.

Pakistan will thrive in quitting the FATF’s grey category by June 2021, as per diplomatic sources.

From 21 to 23 October, the international monitor to combat terrorism funding and financial crimes will host its digital plenary session. It will assess Pakistan’s advancement in the 27-point activity plan.

They kept up that India attempted to politicize the issue and put forth a few attempts to have Pakistan boycotted, including reach out to the FATF’s member states.

Matters under evaluation by the watchdog shouldn’t be talked about on the media or different platforms however India constantly breached this law, they included.

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Govt introduces law against terrorist financiers in light of FATF guidelines

Govt introduces law against terrorist financiers in light of FATF guidelines

ISLAMABAD: The government has introduced a law against terrorist financiers in the light of FATF guidelines. According to details, efforts are being made by the federal government to remove Pakistan from the grey list for which the government has introduced amendments in the Anti-Terrorism Act and Penal Code of Pakistan. The government has introduced rules … Read more

Iran remains on anti-terrorism blacklist, continuing sanctions

Iran FATF

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the global anti-money laundering watchdog, on Friday put Iran on its blacklist after Tehran failed to comply with international anti-terrorism funding norms. According to the details, Iran remains on FATF blacklist for not doing enough to counter terrorist financing risk. The move from the global terror-financing watchdog came after … Read more