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The FATF Recommendations are the internationally endorsed global standards against money laundering and terrorist financing: they increase transparency and enable countries to successfully take action against illicit use of their financial system.
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The FATF Recommendations, the international anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism and proliferation (AML/CFT) standards, and the FATF Methodology to assess the effectiveness of AML/CFT systems.
- FATF Recommendations 2012 - amended October 2020
- Methodology 2013 - amended November 2020
- Procedures for the FATF Fourth Round of AML/CFT Mutual Evaluations - amended January 2021
- Consolidated Processes and Procedures for Mutual Evaluations and Follow-Up (Universal Procedures) - amended January 2021