During this biennial Ministerial meeting members pledged to remedy remaining significant technical compliance deficiencies and agreed on strategic priorities for the two years ahead (2022–2024) to enhance the effective implementation of the FATF Standards worldwide.
In addition to enhancing beneficial ownership transparency, these include increasing capabilities to more effectively recover criminal assets, which will help remove incentives for crimes, such as corruption and tax crimes, and return assets to victims.
Ministers and other top officials from 37 FATF member countries and two regional organisations also agreed to strengthen the FATF Global Network, support the FATF system of mutual evaluations, ensure sustainable funding for the FATF to implement its strategic priorities, and leverage digital transformation to better tackle money laundering and terrorist financing.
The German FATF President Dr. Marcus Pleyer reported on the successful completion of the FATF’s Strategic Review, which ministers welcomed and expect to achieve more timely assessments with a stronger focus on risk in the next round of mutual evaluations.
See the full declaration here [PDF, 219 KB].
FATF Ministers also expressed their sympathies with the innocent victims of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, and called on jurisdictions to remain vigilant of the threats to the integrity, safety and security of the international financial system that result from Russia’s actions.
FATF Ministers will meet again in 2024.