Try GOLD - Free
Another immediate 'deadline' for trust and company service providers (TCSPs)
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|May 24, 2025
MORE than two years ago, South Africa was found to have insufficiently addressed money laundering and terrorist financing, leading to its greylisting by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
This greylisting has significant economic and reputational consequences for any country, prompting South Africa to set a deadline of January 2025 to fulfil all requirements for removal from the greylist.
Unfortunately, two action items remain unresolved following the latest plenary meetings in France in February 2025.
One item requires South Africa to demonstrate a sustained increase in the investigations and prosecutions of serious and complex money laundering, particularly those involving professional money laundering networks/enablers and third-party money laundering, aligned with its risk profile. Additionally, South Africa must show a sustained increase in the effective identification, investigation, and prosecution of the full spectrum of terrorist financing activities, consistent with its risk profile. As a result of missing the deadline, we have now entered our first four-month rolling review cycle (from March to June 2025) with the FATF.
In a media statement, Treasury committed to addressing both outstanding action items by June 2025 to facilitate our exit from the greylist by October 2025. With the next reporting deadline approaching, it is unsurprising that we are experiencing increased compliance sanctions from the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), aimed at demonstrating to the FATF that sufficient action is being taken against non-compliance. This serves as a stern warning to all TCSPs to comply immediately with the aspects discussed below, at least before the end of May 2025, which will allow the FIC to prepare for the next FATF review in June 2025.
Guidance from fines already issued
This story is from the May 24, 2025 edition of Weekend Argus on Saturday.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Weekend Argus on Saturday
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Khoikhoi man's 'special' name costs him an ID
A FRUSTRATED mother is at her wits' end after Home Affairs denied her son an identity document, all because of an exclamation mark (!) in his name.
3 mins
January 24, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Boks' match in US a money spinner
ALL BLACKS AWAIT
2 mins
January 24, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Varsity placement crisis hits matric top achievers
THE euphoria following one of the country’s best-ever matric pass rates has been tempered by the harsh reality that high marks do not guarantee a place at university.
3 mins
January 17, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Outrage over electric vehicle menace
SEA POINT
2 mins
January 17, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Turning the tide? Bullish economic outlook for SA
ECONOMISTS' FORECAST
4 mins
January 10, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Optimism and nerves ahead of big day
MATRIC RESULTS RELEASE
3 mins
January 10, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Santa brings joy to struggling families
CHRISTMAS CHEER
3 mins
December 20, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Cape Town International Jazz Festival turns the page, ups the volume
CAPE
2 mins
December 20, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Minstrel Parade survival hinges on new route
RISING costs and fewer troupes are threating the traditional Tweede Nuwejaar Klopse Carnival, with the organisers announcing a drastic route change and change in format.
4 mins
December 20, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Rape kits crisis ignites a storm
COURT CASES COMPROMISED
4 mins
December 13, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

