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Cameroon’s Anti-Money Laundering Regulations Under Scrutiny

A comprehensive evaluation of Cameroon’s anti-money laundering (AML) regulations has been conducted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a global standard-setting body.

Evaluation Methodology

The assessment was based on the 2012 FATF Recommendations and prepared using the 2013 Methodology, aiming to gauge the country’s compliance with international AML standards.

Evaluation Process

The evaluation team visited Cameroon from February 23 to March 12, 2021, gathering information from various sources, including the Cameroonian authorities. The findings of this assessment have been reviewed and endorsed by the FATF, providing a comprehensive picture of the country’s AML regime.

Key Takeaways

The following are some key takeaways from the evaluation:

  • Key findings will be outlined in the Executive Summary report
  • Priority actions will be identified to strengthen Cameroon’s anti-money laundering defenses

What’s Next?

The Executive Summary report will reveal the key findings and priority actions that need to be addressed to strengthen Cameroon’s anti-money laundering defenses.