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A politically exposed person (PEP) is an individual who is or has been entrusted with a prominent public function.
Many PEPs hold positions of influence and as a result carry a greater risk, if their influence is abused for the purpose of money laundering, corruption or bribery. In addition to that, any close business associates or family member of these people may also be deemed as being a risk and therefore could also be added to the PEP list.
As part of AMLD4, the definition of PEPs was extended to include domestic PEPs i.e. Irish residents in prominent public functions, and obliged entities will be required to review their customer registers to ascertain if they need to apply Enhanced Due Diligence to any existing customers as PEPs under the new definition, as well as applying these measures to new customers at on-boarding.
AMLD5 is the most recent amendment to the directive (Jan 2020) and requires EU member states to gather and publish a list of what are considered 'prominent public functions' and those who execute these roles are now considered a PEP.
The CRIFVision-net PEP platform provides users with access to over 1.4m PEP's, 4 million profiles of high risk individuals along with 20m supporting documents across 131 jurisdictions. The data grows daily from over 14,000 media sources and is continually monitored. We believe this is the widest global coverage available.