Columbia International Affairs Online

CIAO DATE: 8/5/2007

Global Anti-Terrorism Financing Group Challenged by Syria's Application

Matthew Levitt

2007 May

Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Abstract

This week, the Egmont Group -- an international body of more than 100 national financial intelligence units (FIUs) -- is holding its annual plenary session and working group meetings in Bermuda. One of the issues on the agenda is whether to admit a Syrian FIU into the group. Although Syria may in fact technically qualify for membership despite some significant shortcomings, extending membership to a state the United States regards as a sponsor of terrorism would raise serious questions about Egmont's standards and continued efficacy in the fight against money laundering and terrorism financing.