FATF publication on high-risk and other monitored jurisdictions The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) published a statement on 23 February regarding high risk jurisdictions subject to a call for action, calling on its members and all jurisdictions to apply specific measures and actions on Iran, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Myanmar. The FATF also issued a notice on jurisdictions under increased monitoring, referring to other jurisdictions that have been identified to have strategic deficiencies in their AML/ counter-terrorist regimes and that are working with the FATF to address these deficiencies. Barbados, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Croatia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gibraltar, Jamaica, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Philippines, Senegal, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Türkiye, UAE, and Uganda have had their progress reviewed by the FATF since October 2023 and updated statements are provided for these jurisdictions. Cameroon, Haiti, Syria, Vietnam and Yemen chose to defer reporting. In addition, Kenya and Namibia have been newly included on the list. AML notices
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