Continuation on the FATF s grey list means Pakistan will not get any respite from difficulties in trying to access finances in the form of investments and aid from the IMF, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and the European Union
The FATF, during its virtual plenary in October last year, concluded that Pakistan will continue in its grey list till February 2021 as it has failed to fulfil six key obligations of the global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog that include failure to take action against two of India s most wanted terrorists Maulana Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed.
Pakistan Unlikely To Exit Grey List Of Global Terror Funding Watchdog Until June: Report Pakistan Unlikely To Exit Grey List Of Global Terror Funding Watchdog Until June: Report The FATF s Plenary and Working Group meetings, scheduled to be held from February 21 to 26 in Paris, is all set to decide on Pakistan s grey list status.
Updated: February 17, 2021 5:36 pm IST
Pakistan is unlikely to exit the Financial Action Task Force s grey list until June, a report said.
Islamabad:
Pakistan is unlikely to exit the Financial Action Task Force s grey list until June, despite its efforts to garner support from the member nations ahead of the plenary meeting of the global terror financing and money laundering watchdog next week, according to a media report on Wednesday.
Islamabad, February 17
Pakistan is unlikely to exit the Financial Action Task Force’s ‘grey’ list until June, despite its efforts to garner support from the member nations ahead of
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