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Turkiye to tighten law on crypto assets, minister says

November 1, 2023 at 9:47 am

This photograph taken on December 17, 2020 shows a screen displaying rates of Bitcoin and cripto coins at a crypto currency ‘Bitcoin Change’ shop, near Grand Bazaar, in Istanbul [OZAN KOSE/AFP via Getty Images]

Turkiye is preparing new legislation covering crypto-assets to persuade an international crime watchdog to remove it from a “grey list” of countries that have taken insufficient action to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, Reuters reports.

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) downgraded Turkiye to a so-called grey list in 2021. Addressing a parliamentary commission late yesterday, Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said a FATF report found Turkiye fully compliant with all but one of the watchdog’s 40 standards.

“The only remaining issue within the scope of technical compliance is the work related to crypto assets,” Simsek said.

“We will submit a law proposal on crypto-assets to the parliament as soon as possible. After that, there will be no reason for Turkiye to stay in that grey list, if there are no other political considerations.”

Simsek gave no further details of the planned legal changes.

The FATF, set up by the G7 group of advanced economies to protect the global financial system, had warned Turkiye about “serious shortcomings” including the need to improve measures to freeze assets linked to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction proliferation in 2019.

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