Pak To Focus On Buying More Time In FATF Meet

Islamabad: Pakistan Minister of State for Economic Affairs Hammad Azhar and his team will defend the country’s performance on 22 points at the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) joint group meeting starting on Tuesday in Beijing, with a focus on buying more time, a news report said. The face-to-face meeting will continue for three days […]

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Islamabad: Pakistan Minister of State for Economic Affairs Hammad Azhar and his team will defend the country's performance on 22 points at the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) joint group meeting starting on Tuesday in Beijing, with a focus on buying more time, a news report said.

The face-to-face meeting will continue for three days (Tuesday to Thursday) in which Pakistan's 17 member delegation is participating with the objective to defend its compliance report on 22 major action plan points given by FATF review to gauge the performance of the country for combating money laundering and terror financing, The News International said in the report on Monday.