National Risk Assessment Steering Group
The NRASG is the central co-ordinating body for the Virgin Islands’ National Risk Assessment exercise, and has full responsibility for the preparation, conduct and review of the NRA. The NRASG functions as an executing agency/institution to steer the Territory’s NRA and overall compliance with established standards on combating money laundering and terrorist financing.
NRASG Responsibilities:
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preparation of the NRA framework;
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preparation, conduct and review of the NRA
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training and guidance of assessors before and during the conduct of the NRA;
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preparation, analysis and finalisation of the NRA report;
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taking forward and executing recommendations comprised in the NRA report (with policy guidance from the National Risk Assessment Council); and
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sensitizing the two government advisory committees - the Joint Anti-money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Advisory Committee (JALTFAC), and the Inter-governmental Committee on AML/CFT (IGC) - on AML/CFT standards and the Territory’s obligations in relation to those standards.
Members of the NRASG:
- Director, Policy, Research and Statistics, BVI FSC (Chairman)
- Deputy Managing Director, Regulation, BVI FSC)
- Ag. Director, Investment Business, BVI FSC) (Deputy Chairman)
- Deputy Director, Fiduciary Services, BVI FSC)
- Deputy Director, Policy Research and Statistics, BVI FSC
- Director, Finance BVI FSC
- Director, Financial Investigation Agency
- Principal Crown Counsel, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
- Detective Elvis Richards - Financial Crimes Unit, RVIPF
Members have been selected because of their expertise and experience in AML/CFT issues, or the pivotal function they occupy in the AML/CFT architecture of the Territory.