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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Friday decided to keep Pakistan on the greylist for another four months till Read More

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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Friday decided to keep Pakistan on the greylist for another four months till February 2021.

FATF President Marcus Pleyer announced the decision at a virtual press conference held after the body’s three-day plenary session came to an end today.

In a statement issued after the plenary session concluded, the financial watchdog said. “The FATF takes note of the significant progress made on a number of action plan items. To date, Pakistan has made progress across all action plan items and has now largely addressed 21 of the 27 action items.”

“As all action plan deadlines have expired, the FATF strongly urges Pakistan to swiftly complete its full action plan by February 2021”, stated the watchdog.

The 6 outstanding items (on Pakistan’s action items) are “very serious” and need to be addressed, it added.

Minister for Industries Hammad Azhar through his Twitter account said “Pakistan has achieved impressive progress on its FATF action plan. 21 out of 27 action items now stand cleared. The remaining six were rated as partially complete. Within a year, we progressed from 5/27 to 21/27 completed items. FATF acknowledged that any blacklisting is off the table now.”