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FATF retains Pakistan on its grey list
Global body hands over new six-point action plan to Islamabad
FATF President Dr Marcus Pleyer addresses the webinar. SCREENGRAB
ISLAMABAD:
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Friday retained Pakistan on its grey list despite the country meeting 26 of the 27 conditions and handed it over a new six-point action plan, keeping Islamabad exposed to global pressure tactics.
The FATF the global body working to combat financing of terrorism and money laundering announced its decision at the conclusion of the watchdog’s five-day virtual plenary meeting under the German presidency of Marcus Pleyer.