Bangladesh under serious threat for money laundering: Finance minister

Bangladesh under serious threat for money laundering: Finance minister

The Financial Express  November 17, 2019 19:17:32


Mentioning that Bangladesh is under serious threat for money laundering, Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal has said the government is putting all out efforts to prevent the crime.

The minister said that money laundering and financing of terrorism not only threaten an economy of a country, but also threaten the existence of human kind.

The minister came up with the statement while addressing a seminar on the “National Strategy for Prevention of Money Laundering and Combating Financing of Terrorism 2019-2021” at Hotel Intercontinental in the city on Sunday, reports BSS.

Foreign Affairs Ministry, Financial Institutions Division of the Finance Ministry, Bangladesh Bank and Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) organised the seminar.

State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam attended the seminar as the special guest while Bangladesh Bank Governor Fazle Kabir moderated it.

Kamal also urged the world community to work together for preventing money laundering and financing for terrorists.

“We want to live in a peaceful world. Money laundering is a serious threat. I request the world community, let us join hands together, let us formulate a plan together to prevent money laundering as it is the right moment,” he said.

He urged all to initiate a platform as anyone alone cannot to go far away. “But if you are with us and we are with you and if it is a combined voice, that will be forceful,” he added.

The minister said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is committed to remove corruption and money laundering from the soil of this country and her government has taken various initiatives, including automation, for preventing money laundering.

Mentioning the money laundering and terrorist financing as a global challenges, Shahriar Alam said, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has announced ‘zero tolerance’ against corruption and so, the government has formulated the Money Laundering Prevention Act.

In order to adequately address money laundering and terrorist financing, he put stress on coordinated efforts apart from actions from the government only.

“I believe, proper implementation of international standards and best practices by engaging all relevant stakeholders, including international bodies will help Bangladesh to play leading role within the region and global community in fighting money laundering, terrorist financing and financing proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,” he added. Fazle Kabir said deep coordination among all ministries, agencies and departments will prevent money laundering and terrorist financing.

Among others, Senior Secretary of the Financial Institutions Division Md. Ashadul Islam, National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission Iqbal Mahmood and Additional Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun spoke on the occasion.

Head of BFIU Abu Hena Mohd Razee Hassan delivered the welcome speech.

Mosharraf Hossain said NBR is taking time-befitting efforts, including modernization of custom department, to check money laundering.

Razee Hassan said for effective implementation of all strategies for preventing money laundering within the stipulated time, a proper coordination and reporting system to the National Coordination Committee (NCC) and Working Committee by the responsible agencies, inter agency coordination and collective efforts are essential.

Challenges and impediments, as identified in the strategy, are expected to be mitigated efficiently by active support and guidance from the NCC, he added.