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Finance Minister calls for collective efforts to withdraw Nepal from FATF Gray List

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January 29, 2026
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Kathmandu : Finance Minister Rameshore Prasad Khanal has said that it is the shared responsibility of all stakeholders and authorities to work toward removing Nepal from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Gray List related to money laundering issues.

Speaking at a programme organized to mark the National Anti- Money Laundering Day – 2082 BS , themed “Money Laundering Prevention: Transparency and Fiscal Discipline,” the minister stressed the need to create a solid foundation for Nepal’s removal from the Gray List within a year by completing all required reform measures.

He said that the economic reform initiatives undertaken by the government are not driven by pressure or compulsion from the international community. Rather, the efforts aim to build corruption-free institutions, promote transparency and good governance, and strengthen the national economy.

According to the minister, initiatives to prevent money laundering do not impose additional economic burdens or unnecessary costs on the country. He argued that the lower-than-expected inflow of foreign investment is due to weak confidence in Nepal’s financial system, underscoring the need to create an investment-friendly environment through reforms.

Expressing hope that the reform efforts would be completed by the end of 2026, the minister also called for greater effectiveness in investigation, prosecution, and action in money laundering cases. He stressed that cases should be prepared with strong evidence and provisions for the prompt seizure of property.

The minister also raised concerns about transparency issues not only in the financial market but also in the capital market. He informed that a provision mandating the use of the banking system for corporate transactions exceeding Rs 500,000 thereby putting a ceiling on the cash transactions has been in effect since January 15.

However, he clarified that despite concerns raised by the private sector, the ceiling on cash transactions would not be increased.

Also speaking at the programme, Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Anil Kumar Sinha echoed the need to address global legal, policy, and institutional challenges to ensure Nepal’s financial integrity and good governance.

He said the present situation is not merely a challenge but also an opportunity for self-reflection and further reform. An action plan has been formulated to remove the country from the Gray List within the next year, he added, calling for its effective implementation through collective efforts from all sectors.

Attorney General Sabita Bhandari reminded that Nepal has made a clear policy commitment at the international level to prevent money laundering and shared a special attention has been paid for formulation and implementation of relevant laws by according high priority to this issue.

Speaking in the programme, Attorney General Bhandari emphasized effective implementation of risk-based monitoring and regulation system based as per the FATF standards.

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