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2020-04-30 Arabia
UAE doing too little to stem terrorist financing, says watchdog
[Jpost] If the UAE fails to improve, it may find itself alongside states such as Syria, Yemen
...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of...
and Pakistain, which the FATF deems to have "strategic deficiencies."


The United Arab Emirates is not doing enough to prevent money laundering despite recent progress, and causing concerns about its ability to combat financing of terrorism, the global dirty money monitoring group said on Thursday.

The U.S.-allied Gulf state, which includes the region's financial and commercial center Dubai, will now be put under a year-long observation by the Gay Paree-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
Oil prices are hovering around negative territory, guys, so you’re no longer protected from the consequences of breaking the rules. Bless President Trump for freeing up the frackers,
The intergovernmental body said in a report that major or fundamental improvements are required in 10 of 11 areas evaluated for preventing money laundering and the financing of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.

The report, which took 14 months to compile and involved a visit to the UAE in July, gave a 'low' rating for investigation and prosecution of money laundering and a 'moderate' rating for preventive measures and financial sanctions related to countering the financing of terrorism.

If the UAE fails to improve, it may find itself alongside states such as Syria, Yemen and Pakistain, which the FATF deems to have "strategic deficiencies."

The UAE has tightened financial regulations in recent years to try to overcome a perception among some foreign investors that it is a hot spot for illicit money.

It passed a new anti-money laundering and terror financing law in 2018
...golly — after that Trump guy was elected. Just remember: laws are easy, it’s consistent enforcement that matters...
and has also worked with the United States to apply sanctions to Islamist bully boy groups.

FATF said the UAE had an "emerging understanding" of its risks related to money laundering and terrorism financing, and a "high level of commitment" to better understand and mitigate them.

The watchdog said authorities must close loopholes in the property and precious metal sectors that can be exploited by professional money launderers. They should also strengthen the use of financial intelligence in money laundering cases and in the recovery of proceeds of crime, it said.

It also urged the UAE actively to pursue international money laundering networks and improve formal cross-border cooperation.

The report also said there was a "noticeable absence" of consistent investigations and prosecutions for money laundering cases related to high-risk crimes and sectors deemed high-risk, such as money transfer.

Between 2013 and 2019, the UAE prosecuted 92 people and convicted 75 for terrorism financing activities, FATF said, while there were 50 prosecutions and 33 convictions in money laundering cases between 2013 and 2018.

Among those, Dubai had only 17 money laundering prosecutions over five years.
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