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Reacting strongly Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said “manipulating an important technical forum for narrow political designs against Pakistan is disgraceful but not surprising for the Modi Government.”
Indian news agency ANI quoted Jaishankar on Sunday as saying; “Due to us, Pakistan is under the lens of FATF and it was kept in the grey list.”
The Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry said “the Indian statement not only exposes its true colors but also vindicates Pakistan’s longstanding stance on India’s negative role in FATF”.
Special Assistant to PM Raoof Hassan took to Twitter to criticize the FATF’s decision on Pakistan saying, “FATF has lost whatever credibility it still had. It is no longer a fair arbiter. Instead, it has become a veritable arm of western imperialist agenda to subdue the less powerful countries, Pakistan being one of them. It is time to stop pandering. It is time to stand up for rights.”
In a statement, a government spokesperson, the Action items that have been completed include amendments in the Mutual Legal Assistance Act, 2020, AML/CFT supervision of Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs), transparency of beneficial ownership information, and implementation of Targeted Financial Sanctions for Proliferation Finance by DNFBPs.
The remaining action items in the 2021 Action Plan include investigation & prosecution of ML cases, confiscation of assets, and UN listings.
Considerable work has already been carried out on the remaining items of both Action Plans. FATF will undertake the next review of Pakistan’s Progress in February 2022.
In a tweet, Energy Minister and Chairman National FATF Coordination Committee Hammad Azhar who also represented at the virtual FATF meeting, said, “Now only some countries do not agree with the majority on progress made by Pakistan on the TF action plan. We are getting closer to consensus numbers in spite of “challenges”. Our technical stance will be vindicated soon InshAllah.”
Analysts say that the global financial watchdog has become selective in targeting countries where banks have weak compliance or controls to stop the illicit flow of funds.
“If they were fair in their treatment of all the countries, they would have put the UK in the FATF grey list,” said Hassan Aslam Shad, a Middle East-based lawyer who has studied the watchdog for years, according to TRT World. “But they will not do it. They have made up their mind and preconceived notions drive their decisions,” he added.
FATF’s decision on Pakistan has highlighted how powerful countries are influencing the global money-laundering monitor.
“FATF has become deeply politicized,” Shad said.
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