CFATF Public Statement Georgetown, Guyana, November 15th, 2017

 

Jurisdiction with strategic AML/CFT deficiencies that has made significant progress in addressing its deficiencies.

 

  

Haiti

The CFATF acknowledges the progress made by Haiti in improving its AML/CFT regime (including significantly addressing the deficiencies that allowed Haiti to exit the 3rd Round Follow-Up Process) and notes that Haiti must continue to take measures to address the outstanding deficiencies that the CFATF had identified through the agreed action Plan.

Haiti is encouraged to increase the pace of the reform process, including the passage of remaining legislative measures, and demonstrate further progress by the May 2018 Plenary.

Haiti and the CFATF should continue to work together to ensure that its Action Plan is fully implemented.

CFATF Jurisdiction exiting the Third Round of Mutual Evaluations, Georgetown, Guyana, November 15th, 2017

The May 2017 Plenary in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, recognised the following jurisdiction that has made significant progress in addressing the deficiencies identified during the Third round of Mutual Evaluations conducted by the CFATF and that have successfully exited the follow-up process.

The CFATF XLVI November 2017 Plenary, held in Georgetown, Guyana, recognised the following jurisdiction that has made significant progress in addressing the deficiencies identified during the Third Round of Mutual Evaluations conducted by the CFATF and that have successfully exited the follow-up process.

Haiti

The CFATF XLVI Plenary recognised that Haiti has made significant progress in addressing the deficiencies identified in its 2008 Mutual Evaluation Report; therefore, Haiti could exit the follow-up process.

Haiti’s 12th Follow-Up Report, which was presented at the November 2017 Plenary, contains a detailed description and analysis of the actions taken by Haiti to rectify the deficiencies identified in respect of the Core and Key Recommendations rated PC or NC, as well as a summary of progress in other Recommendations, in the 2008 Mutual Evaluation Report.

The CFATF encourages Haiti to continue its progress towards strengthening its AML/CFT framework and ensuring that it is fully prepared for the 4th Round Mutual Evaluation that will take place in 2018.

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