Friday, June 1, 2012

ARTICLE - HAITI ECONOMY - LOW RANKING

ECONOMY - A VERY LOW RANKING
(Haiti Libre) -

According to a study of the "Basel Institute on Governance" (2012) of Basel, Switzerland, Haiti ranks fourth worst country (with a score of 8.16) among 144 countries surveyed, where the risk of illegal money transfer is the highest. With that sad score, Haiti became the Nation considered the worst in the Americas. The worst being Iran (8.57), followed by Kenya (8.49) and Cambodia (8.46). The country ranked first (with the least risk) is Norway with a score of 2.36.

The scores obtained by each country were calculated using 15 indicators. Compliance with standards and the transparency of the financial system, as well as political risks are also included in this indicator.

Haiti, which is found in noncompliance with the majority of the FATF standards, was able to obtain a postponement until June of this year for a number of corrective measures to be implemented. Haiti will be considered as a non-cooperative country, which would have serious consequences on the functioning of Haitian banking system (increased monitoring of transactions from Haiti, increase of transaction costs, risk of suspension of bank relationships of correspondence, and inscription on the red list of countries that do not fight terrorism...)

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