ZAMBIA ADMITTED TO INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRIME FIGHTING GROUP

Tuesday, 23rd October, 2018

Zambia has been admitted as a member of the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units.

This follows the endorsement made by Heads of Global Financial Intelligence Units [FIU’s]. The confirmation of membership was made at the 25th Plenary of the Egmont Group, recently held in Sydney, Australia at which Zambia was represented by FIC Director General, Mary Tshuma.

For the last four years, Zambia’s application to become a member of Egmont Group as required by the global Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Standards, has been under rigorous assessment. It has now yielded positive results.

Minister of Finance Margaret Mwanakatwe has welcomed the development stating that it is a positive milestone for the country.

She attributed the move to the state sponsored fight against financial crimes, targeted at ensuring that the country’s fiscal governance systems not only attain global benchmarking but also enhance information sharing with international institutions entrusted with similar responsibility.

“Admittance to the Egmont Group is also expected to improve investor confidence in Zambia’s financial system and its attendant Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism Regime,” the Minister has said.

Mrs. Mwanakatwe further stated that Zambia’s membership to the Egmont Group becomes an addition to the positive attributes that international rating agencies look out for in assigning a sovereign credit rating to a country.

She reiterated the Government’s resolve to strengthen the country’s financial system and the Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism regime so that local institutions entrusted with the responsibility of fighting crime, continue to operate independently and autonomously.

Full Press Statement can be downloaded in the link below.