Chapter 3 - PEPs Flashcards

1
Q

Who does the PEP label extend to?

A

The families and close associates of current or former high political figures or those who hold (or have held) public office.

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What is the definition of a PEP according to the UN?

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an individual who is or has, at any time in the preceding year, been entrusted with prominent public functions and an immediate family member, or a known close associate, of such as person.

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3
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Which EU measure defines a PEP?

A

EU Directive 2006/70/EC.

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4
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Which functions does the EU consider to be PEP?

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  • Heads of government, state, deputy ministers, assistant ministers.
  • MPs
  • Supreme and high court
  • Courts of auditors or boards of central banks
  • Ambassadors, charge d’affaires.
  • High ranking military officiers
  • Members of administrative, management or supervisory boards of state owned enterprises.
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5
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How did the 4MLD expand the definition of a PEP?

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  1. Includes members of governing bodies of political parties, directors, deputy directors and members of a board of an international organisation.
  2. Includes spouses of children and parents.
  3. Close associates are those who have joint beneficial ownership of legal entities with a PEP.
  4. Close associates are those who have beneficial ownership of a legal entity which is known to be set up for the de facto benefit of a PEP.
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6
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Who are excluded from EU PEP definition?

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  • Middle ranking and junior officials.
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