The Financial Action  Task Force (FATF) is an inter-governmental body  established in 1989 by the Ministers of its member jurisdictions.  The  objectives of the FATF are to set standards and promote effective  implementation of legal, regulatory and operational measures for combating  money laundering, terrorist financing and other related threats to the  integrity of the international financial system.  The FATF is therefore a  “policy-making body” which works to generate the necessary political will to  bring about national legislative and regulatory reforms in these areas
                    
            The FATF has developed a series of Recommendations that are recognised as the international  standard for combating of money laundering and the financing of terrorism and  proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. They form the basis for a  co-ordinated response to these threats to the integrity of the financial system  and help ensure a level playing field.  First issued in 1990, the FATF  Recommendations were revised in 1996, 2001, and 2003 and most recently in 2012  to ensure that they remain up to date and relevant, and they are intended to be  of universal application. 
              
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