The global money laundering watchdog on Thursday said it would keep Pakistan on its terrorism financing ‘grey list’. In an online press briefing from Paris, Financial Action Task Force (FATF) President Marcus Pleyer said Islamabad has made progress but is yet to complete its action plan to overcome deficiencies in its combating of money laundering […]
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