The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) international crime watchdog on Friday added Kenya and Namibia to its 'grey list' of countries that need increased monitoring, due to inadequate curbs against money laundering and terrorism financing.
"At this Plenary, the FATF added Kenya and Namibia to the list of jurisdictions subject to increased monitoring," said the FATF in a statement.
Kenya's Treasury had already said earlier on Friday that it had been put on the 'grey list'.
A report from the FATF last year said Kenya mainly faced risks from flows of money linked to terrorism financing from both inside and outside its borders, while cryptocurrencies posed further risks.
Namibia's Financial Intelligence Centre said earlier on Friday that putting Namibia on the 'grey list' could have negative impacts on Namibia's foreign direct investment.
Persons:
Kenya's, cryptocurrencies
Organizations:
United Arab Emirates, Kenya's Treasury, Namibia's Financial Intelligence Centre
Locations:
Dubai, United Arab, Kenya, Namibia, Shabaab, Somalia, al Qaeda