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1 The Global Effort to Regulate the Financing of Terrorism

2 Topics The priority given to curtailing access to finance for groups utilizing terrorism after 911 The priority given to curtailing access to finance for groups utilizing terrorism after 911 What we know about the financing of global terrorism What we know about the financing of global terrorism How the world has responded to the challenges of terrorist financing How the world has responded to the challenges of terrorist financing How effective the effort has been to date How effective the effort has been to date Costs, benefits, and policy recommendations Costs, benefits, and policy recommendations

3 The priority given to curtailing access to finance for groups utilizing terrorism after 911

4 Targeting Terrorist Finances “We will direct every resource at our command to win the war against terrorists, every means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law enforcement, every financial influence. We will starve the terrorists of funding, turn them against each other, rout them out of their safe hiding places, and bring them to justice.” “We will direct every resource at our command to win the war against terrorists, every means of diplomacy, every tool of intelligence, every instrument of law enforcement, every financial influence. We will starve the terrorists of funding, turn them against each other, rout them out of their safe hiding places, and bring them to justice.” George W. Bush, September 2001

5 Why try to suppress terrorist financing? May prevent some attacks, or at least can reduce the impact of attacks that cannot be prevented May prevent some attacks, or at least can reduce the impact of attacks that cannot be prevented Positive deterrent effect Positive deterrent effect Intelligence value Intelligence value Useful politically Useful politically

6 What do we know about the financing of Global Terrorism?

7 1. It doesn’t take a large amount of funds to commit an act of terrorism. September 11: $400-000 - 500,000 September 11: $400-000 - 500,000 Bali: $50,000 - 74,000 Bali: $50,000 - 74,000 Istanbul: $40,000 Istanbul: $40,000

8 1. It doesn’t take a large amount of funds to commit an act of terrorism. Africa Embassy Bombings: $30,000 - $50,000 Africa Embassy Bombings: $30,000 - $50,000 First WTC Bombing: $18,000 First WTC Bombing: $18,000 Madrid: around $10,000 Madrid: around $10,000

9 Actual terrorist operations consume only about 10% of the funds that terrorist organizations require for their support infrastructure.

10 2. There are a variety of different methods for raising, moving, and storing funds.

11 What do we know about al- Qaeda and its financial network? Decentralized, compartmentalized, flexible and diverse Decentralized, compartmentalized, flexible and diverse Financial network is characterized by layers and redundancies Financial network is characterized by layers and redundancies Raises funds from a variety of sources and moves it in a variety of different ways Raises funds from a variety of sources and moves it in a variety of different ways Changed its structure, recruitment, and operating modalities, including its financing, over time Changed its structure, recruitment, and operating modalities, including its financing, over time

12 Raising funds Legitimate businesses Legitimate businesses Criminal enterprises Criminal enterprises Charities, NGOs, mosques, web sites, special fundraisers, intermediaries, facilitators, and direct solicitations Charities, NGOs, mosques, web sites, special fundraisers, intermediaries, facilitators, and direct solicitations

13 Moving funds Formal banking system Formal banking system Islamic banking and financial system Islamic banking and financial system Hawala system Hawala system Transfer pricing and trade diversion schemes Transfer pricing and trade diversion schemes Smuggling Smuggling

14 Storing funds Cash Cash Family members, friends and close allies Family members, friends and close allies Gemstones (1998-99) Gemstones (1998-99) Ad hoc arrangements with other terrorist organizations and possibly with criminal organizations Ad hoc arrangements with other terrorist organizations and possibly with criminal organizations

15 3. The social organization of different groups using terrorism has important consequences for how they raise and move funds.

16 Social Organization Hierarchical organizations Hierarchical organizations Virtual, decentralized networks Virtual, decentralized networks Organizational forms associated with national self-determination movements Organizational forms associated with national self-determination movements

17 4. Groups have changed their methods of raising and moving funds over time, possibly in response to regulatory efforts.

18 Raising and Moving Funds Today Petty crime Petty crime Credit card fraud Credit card fraud Small-scale drug trafficking Small-scale drug trafficking IVTS (hawalas) IVTS (hawalas) Cash smuggling Cash smuggling Linkages to organized crime Linkages to organized crime

19 How has the world responded to the challenges of terrorist financing?

20 UNSC Resolution 1373 Deny support for terrorists Deny support for terrorists Prevent the financing of terrorism prior to the commitment of an act of terrorism Prevent the financing of terrorism prior to the commitment of an act of terrorism Legal ability to freeze funds expeditiously Legal ability to freeze funds expeditiously

21 UNSC Resolution 1373 Innovative and novel procedures: Innovative and novel procedures: Mandatory reporting requirements Mandatory reporting requirements Consultative process Consultative process Convention on Terrorist Financing Convention on Terrorist Financing

22 UNSC Resolution 1373 CTC focused on building: CTC focused on building: Legal basis for freezing assets Legal basis for freezing assets Administrative mechanisms to suppress financing Administrative mechanisms to suppress financing Address charities, IVTS, hawalas Address charities, IVTS, hawalas Technical assistance program Technical assistance program

23 UN Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee (1267 Committee) Maintains the list of designated individuals and entities Maintains the list of designated individuals and entities Improved quality of information Improved quality of information Developed procedures for de-listing Developed procedures for de-listing

24 UNSCR 1566 (October 2004) Contains elements of a definition of terrorism Contains elements of a definition of terrorism Expanded list of individuals and groups using terrorism Expanded list of individuals and groups using terrorism Establishes a continuing committee to monitor both efforts Establishes a continuing committee to monitor both efforts

25 Other international efforts Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Eight Special Recommendations Against Terrorist FinancingEight Special Recommendations Against Terrorist Financing International Monetary Fund and World Bank International Monetary Fund and World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)

26 Regional efforts Cooperation on terrorist financing: Cooperation on terrorist financing: EU, APEC, ASEAN, GCC, OAS, OSCE and the African UnionEU, APEC, ASEAN, GCC, OAS, OSCE and the African Union APEC Counter-Terrorism Action Plan APEC Counter-Terrorism Action Plan G8 Counter Terrorism Action Group (CTAG) G8 Counter Terrorism Action Group (CTAG) EU Terrorism Action Plan after Madrid EU Terrorism Action Plan after Madrid

27 An international regime in formation “In ten year’s time, we may look back on this period as the beginning of a major change in the institutions, operations, and procedures of the entire global financial system.”

28 Regime in formation Horizontal intergovernmental network Horizontal intergovernmental network Vertical intergovernmental network Vertical intergovernmental network

29 How effective has the effort been to date?

30 Effectiveness at the Global Level Reporting Reporting International Conventions International Conventions Requests for Technical Assistance Requests for Technical Assistance

31 Effectiveness at the National Level Legal Framework Legal Framework Administrative Infrastructure Administrative Infrastructure Regulatory Measures Regulatory Measures Enforcement Enforcement

32 Costs, benefits, and policy recommendations

33 Costs Human rights concerns about the listing process Human rights concerns about the listing process Private sector concerns about costs Private sector concerns about costs Decline in charitable giving to (and within) the Islamic world Decline in charitable giving to (and within) the Islamic world

34 Benefits $147m has been denied to groups and individuals intent on committing acts of terrorism. $147m has been denied to groups and individuals intent on committing acts of terrorism. Intelligence value Intelligence value

35 Benefits (continued) Other externalities: Other externalities: Implemnetation of UN Security Council Resolutions targeting sanctions Implemnetation of UN Security Council Resolutions targeting sanctions Tax Evasion Tax Evasion Anti-Money Laundering efforts Anti-Money Laundering efforts Pursuing funds of corrupt political leaders Pursuing funds of corrupt political leaders State institutional capacity State institutional capacity

36 Current Policy Debates An IAEA for terrorist financing? (or embed in existing institutional structures) An IAEA for terrorist financing? (or embed in existing institutional structures) “Reporting fatigue” after UNSCR 1540 “Reporting fatigue” after UNSCR 1540 Analysis of implementation and enforcement Analysis of implementation and enforcement Limitation of the “one size fits all” model Limitation of the “one size fits all” model Global terrorism list Global terrorism list

37 The Global Effort to Regulate the Financing of Terrorism Thomas J. Biersteker Watson Institute for International Studies Brown University


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