The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan

Purpose: This study aims to explore the perception of the compliance officers of the Pakistani financial sector towards the placement of Pakistan on the grey list by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Design/methodology/approach: To achieve this objective, the study adopted a qualitative method...

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Published in:Journal of Money Laundering Control
Main Author: Sultan N.; Mohamed N.; Said J.; Mohd A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024
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Sultan N.; Mohamed N.; Said J.; Mohd A.
The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
2024
Journal of Money Laundering Control
27
1
10.1108/JMLC-12-2022-0166
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151967574&doi=10.1108%2fJMLC-12-2022-0166&partnerID=40&md5=eda5a65687190bb102548822f954775c
Purpose: This study aims to explore the perception of the compliance officers of the Pakistani financial sector towards the placement of Pakistan on the grey list by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Design/methodology/approach: To achieve this objective, the study adopted a qualitative methodology and conducted semi-structured interviews with different financial institutes and their regulators. Findings: The study found that role of the FATF is lopsided and politically motivated towards Pakistan. Although Pakistan has loopholes like many other countries, its treatment in the FATF is irregular. Therefore, the decision of the greylisting is not purely based on technical compliance, but political preferences are the determinative aspect. Originality/value: This study provides a holistic overview of the FATF greylisting mechanism and how Pakistan is treated. This might provide both the FATF and Pakistan to revisit their policies. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Emerald Publishing
13685201
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author Sultan N.; Mohamed N.; Said J.; Mohd A.
spellingShingle Sultan N.; Mohamed N.; Said J.; Mohd A.
The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
author_facet Sultan N.; Mohamed N.; Said J.; Mohd A.
author_sort Sultan N.; Mohamed N.; Said J.; Mohd A.
title The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
title_short The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
title_full The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
title_fullStr The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
title_sort The sustainability of the international AML regime and the role of the FATF. The objectivity of the greylisting process of developing jurisdictions like Pakistan
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description Purpose: This study aims to explore the perception of the compliance officers of the Pakistani financial sector towards the placement of Pakistan on the grey list by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Design/methodology/approach: To achieve this objective, the study adopted a qualitative methodology and conducted semi-structured interviews with different financial institutes and their regulators. Findings: The study found that role of the FATF is lopsided and politically motivated towards Pakistan. Although Pakistan has loopholes like many other countries, its treatment in the FATF is irregular. Therefore, the decision of the greylisting is not purely based on technical compliance, but political preferences are the determinative aspect. Originality/value: This study provides a holistic overview of the FATF greylisting mechanism and how Pakistan is treated. This might provide both the FATF and Pakistan to revisit their policies. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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