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Iran’s Anti-Money Laundering Supreme Council clears ambiguities about joining FATF

Sep 6, 2016, 10:47 AM
News ID: 2793
Iran’s Anti-Money Laundering Supreme Council clears ambiguities about joining FATF

EghtesadOnline: The Anti-Money Laundering Supreme Council has issued a statement to clear the vague points about Iran’s joining the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

According to the statement, the FATF issued a statement on June 24, 2016 suspending Iran in the list of its uncooperative countries. This came as the result of numerous actions taken by the Iranian government, parliament and judiciary in the past few years like adopting laws against financing terrorism and other actions which legally bounded Iran to take action to eliminate shortcomings of the existing laws.

Quoting the FATF statement, it noted that “The FATF welcomes Iran’s adoption of, and high-level political commitment to, an Action Plan to address its strategic AML/CFT deficiencies, and its decision to seek technical assistance in the implementation of the Action Plan. The FATF therefore has suspended counter-measures for twelve months in order to monitor Iran’s progress in implementing the Action Plan. If the FATF determines that Iran has not demonstrated sufficient progress in implementing the Action Plan at the end of that period, FATF’s call for counter-measures will be reimposed. If Iran meets its commitments under the Action Plan in that time period, the FATF will consider next steps in this regard, reports ISNA.

Iran will remain on the FATF Public Statement until the full Action Plan has been completed. Until Iran implements the measures required to address the deficiencies identified in the Action Plan, the FATF will remain concerned with the terrorist financing risk emanating from Iran and the threat this poses to the international financial system. The FATF, therefore, calls on its members and urges all jurisdictions to continue to advise their financial institutions to apply enhanced due diligence to business relationships and transactions with natural and legal persons from Iran, consistent with FATF Recommendation 19. The FATF urges Iran to fully address its AML/CFT deficiencies, in particular those related to terrorist financing.

The FATF will continue to engage with Iran and closely monitor its progress. the suspension of counteractions actions against Iran.”

The statement by the Iranian body said that the suspension of Iran is a positive step ahead towards removal of banking restrictions during the past years which had been unfairly imposed on Iran.

That is why, the statement went on to say, the recent FTAF statement is harshly hit by Zionist lobbies and certain other countries that favor continuation of restrictions against Iran.

Outlining the principles the FATF is following, the organization further said that cooperation with the FTAF is necessary and that all banks, financial institutes, companies and economic organizations across the globe are obliged to execute all anti-money laundering standards as well as those relating to financing terrorism.

That is why, all countries, are making every attempt not to be included in the list of uncooperative countries and if by any chance they get into the list speedily take actions to exit the list.

It went on to note that cooperation with the government is not limited to the period of the sitting Iranian government but rather goes to previous cabinet who have taken extensive measures to start interactions with the FATF.