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Qatar Tightens Oversight to Combat Financial Crimes in Legal and Real Estate Sectors

Qatar has strengthened its efforts in Qatar’s fight against money laundering by launching new monitoring and oversight operations. The Ministry of Justice, through its Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Unit, has begun inspecting lawyers and real estate brokers to ensure they comply with national laws.

This move supports Decision No. 103 of 2025, which outlines monitoring and supervision measures. It aims to assess how well these sectors follow Law No. 20 of 2019, the key legislation combating financial crimes in the country. The decision also enhances national compliance with Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations, ensuring that Qatar remains aligned with global standards.

According to the Ministry, these efforts demonstrate the government’s ongoing commitment to transparency and accountability. Monitoring teams, consisting of trained specialists, have been assigned to inspect law firms and real estate offices. Their role is to verify that institutions apply proper controls, customer due diligence, and record-keeping procedures. They also ensure that companies report any suspicious financial activity promptly.

The inspections, running from August through October 2025, aim to identify weaknesses in compliance systems. As a result, the Ministry can provide stronger guidance and prevent potential violations before they occur. This step represents another milestone in Qatar’s fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.

Officials emphasized that cooperation between government entities plays a vital role in protecting the financial system. The Ministry is coordinating closely with the Financial Information Unit and other authorities to build an effective national framework. This unified approach helps prevent illegal activities and promotes financial integrity across all sectors.

The Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Unit also continues to raise awareness about the importance of internal compliance. It encourages law firms and real estate offices to train employees, improve reporting systems, and adopt international best practices. These initiatives help build a culture of responsibility and trust in the local economy.

Overall, through these actions, Qatar aims to strengthen its legal and financial systems, safeguard investors, and enhance international confidence. Ultimately, these measures reinforce the nation’s commitment to protecting its economy from criminal risks. The continuous progress in Qatar’s fight against money laundering reflects its dedication to building a secure and transparent financial environment.

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