'Why no details of discussions about webshops with financial taskforce?'

By RASHAD ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

rrolle@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement Chairman Darron Cash criticised Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson yesterday for failing to publicly report the recommendations the Financial Action Task Force made about the government’s plans to regulate the webshop sector.

His statements came after Mrs Maynard-Gibson met members of the FATF in Paris, France, recently to discuss whether the proposed web shop regulations in the Gaming Bill would stand up to international scrutiny on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing guidelines. Mr Cash said the lack of information from the government on the meeting suggests the Christie administration might not have met the FATF’s standards.

Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe recently told The Tribune that the meeting went “very well”, with the task force giving recommendations to the Bahamas government for moving forward. However, neither Mr Wilchcombe nor Mrs Maynard-Gibson have given details of the recommendations or how the government will address concerns of local banks on the issue.

In view of this, said Mr Cash: “There is no question that this entire process has been handled rather abysmally. As much as the Bahamian people want the government to complete this process in an honourable manner and has been reasonable in giving latitude to them to do so, they appear to be failing at every turn. The attorney general went to meet with international agencies to discuss the process by which financial institutions could know that the new regime will meet important standards. “It’s disappointing that despite our desire for some serious effort on the part of the government to keep Bahamians informed as to how this major policy is being developed, they have failed to do so at every turn. It’s disappointing that after the attorney general went off to meet with international agencies, she has yet to give a meaningful report about what specific concerns were raised and what specific actions her government is taking to address those concerns. The absence of transparency seems to suggest the government may not be able to meet the standards outlined. If that’s the case, the Bahamian people should be made aware of this so we could make a decision on what our options need to be.”

Mr Cash suggested that too many ministers may be involved in the Gaming Bill issue with no one taking charge of the matter.

“This process is plagued by the fact that there are far too many ministers involved in setting policy on a single issue and no one seems to be in command of the process and it shows,” he said. “It is important to note that the government has to this point failed to satisfy the Bahamian people that they have seriously considered the concerns that have been raised by the Canadian banks about the extent to which the Canadian banks would be able to accommodate the process from online gaming and so on and still satisfy the requirements from their parent companies. The government’s approach to addressing this has been flippant and dismissive without addressing the underlying concerns. The present regime they are proposing may not adequately address money laundering concerns.”

Last month RBC Bahamas confirmed that it was not allowed to do business with web shops regardless of their regulatory status given the sector’s “high risks” and international policy restrictions.

Mr Cash added that the issue highlights poor leadership from Prime Minister Perry Christie.

He also criticised the government for not yet bringing value added tax (VAT) legislation to Parliament even though the new tax is set to start on January 1, 2015.

“There is no VAT legislation because it has gotten no focused attention from the PM,” he said. “There has been no focus on addressing the gaming issue as it pertains to legalisation and registration of webshops. While Obie Wilchcombe and (Maynard-Gibson) may be important, these are fundamentally matters that require leadership of the prime minister and minster of finance. Yet he continues to distract himself with less significant matters.”

Comments

GrassRoot says...

its obvious: Either FATF did not like what AG told them or the other way around. Now the Gov is back to thinking.

Posted 17 July 2014, 1:03 p.m. Suggest removal

Sickened says...

Even if the PLP gave a 'full' report of the meeting with the FATF, who in their right mind would believe what they say??? Everything they say is a mix of truths and untruths. They are not to be trusted or believed.

Posted 17 July 2014, 1:21 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

general.. go back under your rock ................. this government is as bad as Obama.. only we cant bluff our way in the world and print our own money............. PLP is a sorry crew

Posted 17 July 2014, 1:40 p.m. Suggest removal

jackflash says...

What happened?

We were hoping that you were going back into your "bat cave"

Posted 17 July 2014, 3:33 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

While a media source has had in it's possession for over a week, little bits and pieces of the nasty internal going on's within the red's leadership, concerns over drowning deep in-debt and increased demands to immediately call the party's convention, let's wait to see, if the red party's Chairman and Leadership, remain as available to the media or go on the run, after a leaked internal party email with the really big bits and pieces, makes it way into the media?

Posted 17 July 2014, 2:12 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

I could care less about their problems, if they can't handle their own internals I don't want them handling the country. I already have my answer on whether the current crew can manage a country. My concern is "who" or "whom" No not Bran, he's not ready.

Posted 17 July 2014, 10:02 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

Cash is at it again trying to keep on the front page in his red shirt. He seems not to have any more information on BOB since his computers were seized , They must have found something there because she lost her job soon after.

Posted 17 July 2014, 9:01 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

They didn't have to find squat. Companies do what they do and they can always find a way to justify it.

Posted 17 July 2014, 10:04 p.m. Suggest removal

licks2 says...

Them people done tell Madam AG ta carry she lousy jivin azz from round dem with she foolishness! She came back with she tail tween she legs them. . .she shame! I wonder when somebody ger "leak" that report to the guardian too? oH LORDY. . .I can't laugh. . .PC them will be all over the TEEWEE cryin about how the media them "lyin" about them. . .and them American them too!! Chile I having so much fun watchin this government getting "kick" all uppin they boongie by everybody and she brother them!

It mussie real lonely ta be a PLP right uppin now huh? They PM dumb as a nail. . .they have nygard as they buddy bouy. . .black beard island een got no licence to operate. . .bla bla bla bla! OK. . .I gone upin the coner. . .hahahahahahahahahaha!

Posted 18 July 2014, 5:57 p.m. Suggest removal

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