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FATF urges India to increase banking controls for politicians – world

FATF urges India to increase banking controls for politicians – world

NEW DELHI: The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) global anti-money laundering watchdog has asked India to improve due diligence on the bank accounts of local politicians, government officials and their families, two government sources said.

The recommendation for tougher controls on the finances of politically exposed persons (PEPs) is part of a FATF review of India’s anti-money laundering system that began in 2023. The group is due to publish its final report soon.

Under global rules, politicians, their families and close associates are subject to checks on their bank accounts due to their potential susceptibility to bribery and corruption.

A FATF report shared with the government recommended more rigorous monitoring of the source of funds in the accounts of domestic PEPs as well as requiring senior bank managers to approve all new accounts for them or their families.

India already implements strict banking controls on foreign political figures.

The sources, who have been briefed on the FATF recommendations, could not be named as they were not authorized to speak to the media. The FATF did not respond to requests for comment.

“There are areas where we need to improve, which we will do,” a finance ministry source said.

Last December, before the general elections that returned Prime Minister Narendra Modi to power, the government told parliament it had no intention of putting domestic political figures under tighter banking controls, adding that it would wait for the FATF’s report before make some changes.

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