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The Ministry of Economy (MoE) called upon business sector and the Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs) to expedite registration in the Financial Intelligence Unit (goAML) and the Committee for Commodities Subject to Import and Export Control system (Automatic Reporting System for Sanctions Lists), during the grace period that extends till March 31, in order to avoid penalties that may result in the revocation of the non-compliant parties’ licenses and the closure of such facilities. The initiative falls within the framework of the awareness campaign organized by the Ministry to encourage the registration of the target groups in the government systems adopted to combat money laundering and financing of terrorism in the UAE.
The Ministry also underlined the importance of adopting the necessary measures related to confronting money laundering, established by the executive regulations of the Federal Decree Law No. 20 of 2018 on combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism and financing illegal organizations, in order to avoid the fines contained in the unified list of violations issued by the UAE Cabinet recently. These fines range from AED 50,000 to AED 1 million and can be doubled to AED 5 million based on the provisions of the law and according to the estimation of the Supreme Committee for Combating Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism and Illegal Organizations.
The Ministry further indicated that all the required measures are explained on its official website. It explained that the sector includes a wide range of non-financial business and activities that are most exposed to money laundering risks. These have been divided according to the executive regulations of the Anti-Money Laundering Law – in line with international standards issued by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) – into four main categories that include: Brokers and real estate agents, dealers of precious metals and gemstones, auditors, corporate service providers.
In detail, Article (3) of the executive regulations of the law specifies the types of business activities and specific non-financial professions that are subject to their supervision as follows:
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Category |
Description |
1 |
Brokers and real estate agents |
When entering into operations in the interest of their clients in relation to the purchase and sale of real estate. |
2 |
Dealers of precious metals and gemstones |
When they perform any single cash transaction or several seemingly related transactions, with a value of AED 55,000 or more. |
3 |
Independent auditors and accountants |
When they prepare, conduct or implement financial operations for the benefit of their clients, related to the following activities:
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4 |
Corporate service providers and trust funds |
When they undertake or execute an operation for the benefit of their clients or on their behalf in relation to the following activities:
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The Ministry of Economy urged target establishments to contact them in case of any inquiries regarding registration in anti-money laundering and terrorism financing systems, to take the necessary measures, and to learn about penalties and violations, by contacting MoE call center number 8001222.
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