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    FATF notes Pakistan's actions against terrorism haven't been enough

    FATF notes Pakistan's actions against terrorism haven't been enough

    By Shalini Ojha
    Oct 07, 2019
    03:08 pm

    What's the story

    The global-watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) gave Pakistan months to act strongly against terrorism, but the country failed to do so.

    Unimpressed by Imran Khan-led government, the Asia-Pacific Group (APG) of FATF on Monday said Islamabad didn't take concrete action against terror groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba as well as their respective bosses Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed.

    Here are more details.

    Grey-list

    Pakistan has been on FATF's grey-list for months now

    In 2018, FATF, an intergovernmental body established in 1989, put Pakistan on its grey-list. The body is tasked with keeping a check on terror financing and once a country is blacklisted, it faces immense trouble in procuring foreign funds.

    Notably, FATF will meet between October 13 and 18 in Paris to decide Pakistan's fate.

    Obviously, the cash-strapped country simply can't afford to get blacklisted.

    Recommendations

    FATF gave Pakistan 40 recommendations, it ignored several of them

    On Saturday, APG published its much-awaited 228-page 'Mutual Evaluation Report' and it didn't have amazing things to say about Pakistan.

    Out of the 40 points on which Pakistan was supposed to take action, it was found fully compliant on only one and largely compliant on just nine.

    It remained partially compliant on 26 recommendations and completely ignored four others.

    Quote

    Take a look at what the report read

    "Pakistan has not taken sufficient measures to fully implement UNSCR 1267 obligations against all listed individuals and entities - especially those associated with Lashkar (LeT)/Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), and Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF)," the report added.

    Report

    Pakistan allowed terror groups to operate freely: APG

    Further, the report added that FIF and JuD were allowed to function openly in Pakistan, despite the designation of the UNSC.

    "Numerous Pakistani media reports showed FIF raising funds ostensibly for humanitarian relief, as well as operating a large ambulance fleet, which calls into question whether the prohibition on providing funds and financial services was being fully implemented," the report stated.

    Details

    Apparently, Pakistan's regulators "don't know" much about terror financing

    In what serves as a major embarrassment for Pakistan, APG underscored that regulators like State Bank of Pakistan and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, have little idea about how terror financing works.

    "Competent authorities have varying levels of understanding of the country's money laundering and terror financing risks, and the private sector has a mixed understanding of risks," it went on.

    Expectation

    However, Pakistan might not get blacklisted this time

    It's important to note that while Pakistan has faltered on several fronts, it could be "saved" from the blacklist, courtesy support from China, Turkey, and Malaysia.

    Apparently, the support of at least three nations is essential to avoid being blacklisted.

    India, however, has been pushing for Pakistan's blacklisting saying the country has been breeding notorious individuals that indulge in cross-border terrorism.

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