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International International Standards on R egulating DNFBPs & The way forward Mr Peter KWOK Assistant Secretary for Security 27 February 2009 Narcotics Division, Security Bureau

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International Standards on Regulating DNFBPs & The way forward. Narcotics Division, Security Bureau. Mr Peter KWOK Assistant Secretary for Security 27 February 2009. Agenda. Financial Action Task Force (FATF) requirements on Trust & Company Service Providers (TCSPs) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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InternationalInternational Standards on Regulating DNFBPs &The way forward

Mr Peter KWOKAssistant Secretary for Security

27 February 2009

Narcotics Division, Security Bureau

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Agenda

Financial Action Task Force (FATF) requirements on Trust & Company Service Providers (TCSPs)

Highlight of the FATF recommendations relevant to TCSPs

Way Forward in regulating TCSPs

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Designated Non-Financial Businessesand Professions (DNFBPs)

DNFBPs as defined by Financial Action Task Force (FATF) are:

Lawyers Accountants TCSPs Real Estate Agents Dealers in Precious Metals/ Stones Casinos

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FATF Requirements

FATF requirements on Trust & Company Service

Providers (TCSPs)

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FATF Requirements for TCSPs

• CDD (Rec. 5)

• Record Keeping (Rec. 10)

• Suspicious Transaction Reporting (Rec. 13)

Requirements to be specified in law:

Other requirements:• Internal Controls (Rec. 15)• Sanctions (Rec. 17)

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FATF Requirements for TCSPs

Other requirements:• Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) (Rec. 6)

• New technology/ Non-face-to-face Business (Rec. 8)

• Reliance on 3rd parties/ intermediaries (Rec. 9)

• Complex / unusual transactions (Rec. 11)

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FATF Requirements for TCSPs

Other requirements:• No tipping-off (Rec. 14)

• Special attention to parties from non-complying jurisdictions (Rec. 21)

• Self Regulatory Organisation (SRO)(Rec. 24)

• Competent authorities to establish guidelines (Rec. 25)

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FATF Requirements for TCSPs

When Trust and Company Service Providers

• Acting as a formation agent of legal person;

• Acting as a director or secretary of a company;

• Providing a registered office, etc for a company;

• Acting as a trustee of an express trust;

• Acting as a nominee shareholder for another person.

They have to comply with Rec 5, 6 & 8-11.

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Highlight

Highlight of FATF recommendations

relevant to TCSPs

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Rec. 5 and 9 (CDD)

• To identify the customer and verify his ID

• To identify the beneficial owner

• The purpose and intended nature of the business relationship

• On-going CDD and enhanced CDD

• Reliance on 3rd parties/ intermediaries

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Rec. 10 (Record Keeping)

• To retain all documents relating to transactions

• At least 5 years after the completion of transactions

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Rec. 13 and 14 (STRs)

• Suspicious Transactions Reporting (STR) requirements

• Protection from criminal/ civil liabilities

• No tipping-off

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Rec. 15 (Internal Control)

• To establish/ maintain internal policies/ procedures to prevent ML/TF

• To ensure high standards in hiring employees

• On-going staff training

• Audit function to test the system

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Rec. 24 and 25 (SRO & Guidelines)

• Government authority or Self-regulatory Organisation (SRO) to monitor and ensure compliance with

AML/CFT requirements

• Power to sanction in case of non-compliance

• Government authority or SRO to establish guidelines

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Rec. 17 (Sanctions)

• Sanctions are effective, proportionate and dissuasive

• Sanctions can be meted out by Government authority or SRO

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Rec. 6 (PEPs)

• Have appropriate risk management systems to determine whether clientsare Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs)

or not

• Senior management approval for having business relationships

• To establish source of wealth/ fund

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Rec. 8 (New Technology)

• To prevent misuse of technological developments for ML

• To address risk associated with non-face-to-face business relationships

To take measures:

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Rec. 11 (Complex Transactions)

• To pay special attention to all complex, unusual large transactions and unusual patterns of transactions

• To examine the background/ purpose of such transactions

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Rec. 21 (Special Attention)

• To give special attention to dealings with parties from countries which do not comply with the FATF Recommendations

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FATF Recommendations relevant to DNFBPs

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• The Third round of Mutual Evaluation (ME) is underway

• 23 jurisdictions have been assessed

• www.fatf-gafi.org

Mutual Evaluation by FATF

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Way Forward

Way Forward in regulating TCSPs

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• Establishment of Central Co-ordinating Committee (CCC), chaired by Financial Secretary, in April 2008

• To steer & co-ordinate the strategic development of HK’s AML/CFT regime in line with internationally recognised standards

Way Forward (1)

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• FSTB assumes the role of overall co-ordinator for AML/CFT matters and with specific responsibilities on financial sectors

• SB (Narcotics Division) is to look after DNFBPs and Non-profit Organisations

Way Forward (2)

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• Phase I : Financial Sectors

• Phase II: DNFBPs

• No time table and open-minded

Way Forward (3)

Legislation on CDD & Record Keeping

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• To prepare for Phase II, SB will step up outreaching activities to raise awareness on AML/CFT and work closely with regulatory/ professional bodies

• CPD Seminars

• Sector Specific Guidelines

• Revised Interactive Training Kit

Way Forward (4)

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Thank you!