TIL Desk/World/Islamabad/ Pakistan has submitted answers to the remaining 22 questions posed by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), detailing the actions taken by the government to curb terrorism and money laundering after it put Islamabad on notice, a media report said on Friday.
The Paris-based international terror financing watchdog which kept Pakistan on the Grey List for an extended period till February 2020, had warned in October that Islamabad would be put on the Black List if it did not comply with the remaining 22 points in a list of 27.
Pakistan submitted a report comprising answers to 22 questions to the FATF. The report details Pakistan’s actions against the groups the United Nations has listed as terrorist organisations as well as sentences handed to them by the courts.
Prepared by the representatives of the ministries of foreign affairs, interior and finance, the Pakistan Army and other departments, the report said that “common people who worked in groups the UN listed as terrorist organisations were provided alternative employment.”