Saudi Arabia Restructures AML/CFT Team

A Saudi man poses with Saudi riyal banknotes at a money exchange shop, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 20, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
A Saudi man poses with Saudi riyal banknotes at a money exchange shop, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 20, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
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Saudi Arabia Restructures AML/CFT Team

A Saudi man poses with Saudi riyal banknotes at a money exchange shop, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 20, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
A Saudi man poses with Saudi riyal banknotes at a money exchange shop, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 20, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser

Saudi Minister of Justice and President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Walid Al-Samaani, approved on Monday a decision to restructure the permanent team to combat money laundering and terrorism financing.

In a press conference, Samaani said the mission of the team was to meet the needs of the National Committee for Combatting Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing at the local and international levels, prepare reports on the Ministry’s AML/CFT measures and participate in related meetings, workshops and forums.

Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice for International Cooperation, told Asharq Al-Awsat on Monday that the formation of the team has taken into account the representation of the competent agencies and departments.

He noted that the team was headed by the Ministry’s under-secretariat for Systems and International Cooperation, which was established to carry out outreach functions to enhance the reputation of the Saudi judiciary at the local and international levels.

It is worth noting that the Ministry’s team has been evaluated and achieved advanced results in international communication with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the Permanent Committee against Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism.

According to the Saudi AML/CFT law, the penalty for money laundering ranges between three and 15 years imprisonment or a fine of up to SR7 million ($1.87 million).

Those penalties can be combined if the accused was part of an organized gang or used violence during the crime; if the accused works in the public sector and exploited their job and/or power to commit the crime; or if the crime included human trafficking, the exploitation of a minor or a woman, or the use of a correctional, charitable or educational facility.

Under the Saudi law, a money laundering crime involves conducting any transaction with property or proceeds with the knowledge that they are the result of criminal activity or originate from an illegitimate source in order to disguise, protect or help that source or any other person involved in the original crime through which the property or proceeds were obtained.



Saudi Arabia, Egypt Discuss Developments in Syria, Gaza

 The flag adopted by the new Syrian rulers is displayed, in the Bab Touma district of the Old City of Damascus, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 22, 2024. (Reuters)
The flag adopted by the new Syrian rulers is displayed, in the Bab Touma district of the Old City of Damascus, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 22, 2024. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia, Egypt Discuss Developments in Syria, Gaza

 The flag adopted by the new Syrian rulers is displayed, in the Bab Touma district of the Old City of Damascus, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 22, 2024. (Reuters)
The flag adopted by the new Syrian rulers is displayed, in the Bab Touma district of the Old City of Damascus, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, December 22, 2024. (Reuters)

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah held telephone talks on Monday with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty.

Discussions focused on the latest developments in Syria.

A statement from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said Abdelatty stressed “the importance of supporting the Syrian state during this critical moment in Syria’s history.”

He underscored the need to respect its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to empower its national institutions.

He called for the adoption of a comprehensive political process, led by the Syrian people, so that stability can be restored throughout their country.

The FMs also discussed the latest developments in Gaza, with Abdellaty briefing Prince Faisal on Egypt’s “intense efforts with all concerned parties to reach an immediate and sustainable ceasefire and to ensure the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid.”