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Malta put on money laundering watchdog’s list, PM says

Published on: June 24, 2021 12:38 PM

Malta’s prime minister said Wednesday the global money laundering watchdog FATF had targeted the island for extra monitoring, pledging to improve oversight on financial crimes on the island nation.

The Financial Action Task Force voted in a plenary session Wednesday to put Malta on its “grey list”, Prime Minister Robert Abela told a press conference. He spoke ahead of an official communication from FATF expected on Friday. The task force places on the grey list countries subjected to increased monitoring who have “committed to resolve swiftly the identified strategic deficiences within agreed timeframes”.

Nineteen countries — mostly in Africa and none in Europe — are currently under increased monitoring by the intergovernmental watchdog, which was created in 1989. While describing the decision as “undeserved”, Abela said Malta would remain committed to more reforms in fighting money laundering. “While I consider this decision as one which is unjust, our country will continue to build on the many reforms we have already done”, Abela said. “Instead of complaining, we will see this challenge as an opportunity”, he told journalists, pledging to respect the watchdog’s decision. A FATF spokeswoman said the task force planned to announce its latest decisions on Friday.

The move comes one month after the Council of Europe’s anti-money laundering body, Moneyval, cited Malta’s improvement in combating money laundering, according the country higher international compliance ratings in certain areas. Malta had reached full compliance with 12 of FATF’s 40 recommendations, Moneyval said last month, retaining “minor deficiencies” in the implementation of 28 others. Media in Malta this week quoted senior government sources as saying that the United States, Britain and Germany were among those wanting the island to be grey-listed.

Inclusion on the list can have negative consequences for Malta’s financial services, especially gaming and banking, as well as its attractiveness to foreign investment –- all of which are key to the economy. Malta has long been dogged by charges of laxity on corruption, the focus of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s investigations before her 2017 murder. The 2016 international Panama Papers scandal that revealed widespread corruption and financial crime outed both Maltese government minister Konrad Mizzi and Keith Schembri, chief of staff for the former premier. Schembri has subsequently been charged with money laundering and corruption and although Mizzi was thrown out of the governing Labour Party, he remains an independent MP.

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