Two West African countries’ Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) are presently mentoring Liberia’s Financial Intelligence Agency (FIA).
Nigeria and Congo are monitoring Liberia as the country undergoes intensive preparation to be admitted as a member of Egmont Group.
Making brief remarks on Monday, October 3, 2022 at the Liberia FIA headquarters, Muhammad Jiya, Associate Director of Analysis and Compliance Directorate of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, elaborated that the mentoring five days visit to Monrovia is intended to put Liberia on the global stage to be informed about current issues and events about ways to tackle money laundering, financing of terrorist, and proliferation financing, which pose serious threats to all countries’ economies.
According to Jiya who is also the Vice Chairperson on Information Exchange Working Group of Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units, they are presently brainstorming with Liberia’s FIA about getting relevant laws, regulations and other required documents that are supportive to help Liberia meet the requirements to be granted membership with Egmont Group.
He mentioned that Liberia FIA cannot be more functional on the global stage, if Liberia is not a member of Egmont Group that serves as a platform for the exchange of information to fight money laundering, financing of terrorist and proliferation financing.
The Nigerian FIU official intoned that Liberia’s admittance has the propensity to add integrity to the country’s financial system, boast and protect Liberia’s economy.
“It will also promote international cooperation and allow Liberia to access instant information and easily communicate with other Financial Intelligence Units in almost all parts of the world,” he pointed out.
Mr. Jiya added that Liberia’s admittance will also help the country to criminalize money laundering and other predicate offences or crimes.
Also making brief remarks, Liberia’s FIA Officer-In-Charge, Emmanuel T. Gee, stressed that Liberia has passed and signed into law few iconic laws such as, Witness Protection Act of 2021, Whistle blower Act of 2021, Anti-Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, Preventive Measures and Proceeds of Crime Act, which are gigantic anti-graft achievements of Liberia.
“The passage of two Acts/ Laws that give Financial Intelligence Agency Operational and Financial Independence, coupled with direct prosecutorial power to the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, are concrete steps in the fight against money laundering, financing of terrorist and proliferation financing,” he pointed out.
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