Former deputy director-general of National Treasury, Ismail Momoniat, discusses the latest updates on South Africa's progress to get off the grey or naughty list.
For those who don’t remember, we were placed on a grey list, a very, very bad naughty list at some point for some things that we needed to sort out. Hopefully, we are on the right track to coming off that list because nobody wants to be on it. It doesn’t look good for the country, and it doesn’t look good for trying to attract investment. I’m joined on the line by the former deputy director-general of National Treasury , Ismail Momoniat , to chat about the latest updates around that.
We’ve got those updates from the Financial Action Task Force, the FATF, around where we stand and what it is we are going to need to do to get off that grey or naughty list. Good evening, Ismail. Thanks so much for taking the time. Where do we stand on that greylisting? ISMAIL MOMONIAT: Good evening, and hi to your listeners. Look, what we released yesterday is just to show progres
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