T as the new head of the Global Terror Financing Watch-Dog FATF. Prince


- The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) acts as an anti-money laundering agent. Prince Dr. Marcus will replace Player. Will remain in place for two years

SINGAPORE, New Delhi: The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Friday evening announced that Singapore's T Rajakumar has taken over as chairman of the anti-money laundering watchdog. They are Dr. Marcus will replace Player. Dr. The player's two-year term has expired. The prince will also hold the post for two years. He is a renowned lawyer.

Giving this information, FATF tweeted that Kumar will be busy finding (anti) money laundering solutions for global anti-money laundering terrorism. He will also focus on the recovery of accumulated wealth and other aspects. He has also led the Singapore delegation to the FATF.

Rajakumar holds an LLB (Hons) degree from the National University of Singapore and a Masters Degree in Philosophy (Obstruction Science and Law) from Cambridge University. He also participated in the Advanced Management Program at Howard in 2006.

Kumar has also held senior leadership roles in the Home Ministry and the Singapore Police Force in Singapore for more than three years.

He is currently working as a Senior Advisor (International) in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore. This is Jan. He was the Deputy Secretary (International) in the Ministry from 19 to 21. He was the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Home Team Academy between 2012 and 2016.

He was the Deputy Commissioner of Police and the Director of the Intelligence Department. His duties also included commercial matters. He was also its Deputy Director.

He also served as the Casey’s leading chief executive of the Regulatory Authority and also developed a strong regulatory framework for new casinos in Singapore. This includes dealing with anti-money laundering and terrorism financing.

Thus, Singapore-based T Rajakumar, a native of Indian descent, is competent enough to head the Global Terror Financing Watchdog FATF.

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