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US treasury secretary to discuss choking off terrorism funding
Islamabad, Sept 19: US treasury Secretary John Snow is in Pakistan today to discuss a push to choke off terrorism funding and moves to regulate the popular Hawala` money-transfer system in which funds can be moved around the world with little trace.
Under the ancient practice, people transfer money
without paperwork by using individual money traders who have
counterparts in other countries.
Hawala agents can be found throughout the region.
Afghans rely on them because the country has few banks. Many
Pakistanis, and other Asians, working in low-paid jobs in Gulf
states and elsewhere use them to send money home.
Pakistani president gen. Pervez Musharraf's government
last year passed a law that requires all Hawala dealers to
register with the government and document their transactions
so authorities can track them.
"Pakistan has been an important partner in the war on
terrorist financing and in the effort to regulate Hawalas and
prevent their abuse by terrorists," the US Embassy said in a
statement.
Bureau Report