Guyana gets more time to fix anti money laundering law
- Friday, 14 February 2014 14:25
Further Guyana has to file a report by February 28, 2014 to the CFATF for their review and report to Plenary members in May 2014. This report will include Guyana's plan of action to correct its deficiencies as part of the ongoing process. Guyana is expected to attach to that report the conclusions on the AMLCFT Amendment Bill No. 22, 2013 which is before the Parliamentary Special Select Committee and a copy of the said enacted Bill to be analysed, correlated to the deficiencies to provide the report to Plenary in May, 2014. Between February and May it is expected that there will be dialogue and discussions with CFATF with regards to the preparation of the report for CFATF Plenary.
If the May Plenary is dissatisfied with Guyana's progress, the 2013 November Statement already provides the decision for the country's referral to FATF which is meeting in June 2014.
The Government wishes to go on record to thank Guyanese citizens, civil society bodies with particular reference to the business community and their organizations, the labour movement, the diplomatic community, the Organization of American States and the CARICOM, all who publicly lent support to the Government of Guyana's efforts in what were and continue to be "unique and unprecedented circumstances." The Government calls once again on the APNU and AFC leaders that the AMLCFT Amendment Bill 22, 2013 must be passed in the National Assembly as urgently as possible before the end of February, 2014.