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Amira Al-Fadil Mohamed Al-Fadil

Politically Exposed Person · not sanctioned

Identity

Role
Cabinet Ministers
Country
Sudan
Nationality
Sudan

PEP categories · 1

FATF-aligned categorisation. Each category indicates a different scope of enhanced due diligence.

cabinet ministers

Sources · 1

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Wikidata Wikidata PEP: cabinet_ministers View source record ↗
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What a PEP designation means

A Politically Exposed Person is an individual who holds, or has held, a prominent public function. The Financial Action Task Force's Recommendations 12 and 22 require regulated entities to apply enhanced due diligence (EDD) when establishing or maintaining business relationships with PEPs, their family members, and close associates.

Being a PEP is not a finding of wrongdoing or a sanction. It is a structural risk flag that requires additional verification of source of funds, source of wealth, and ongoing transaction monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

Is Amira Al-Fadil Mohamed Al-Fadil a sanctioned individual?

No. Amira Al-Fadil Mohamed Al-Fadil is listed as a Politically Exposed Person, not on any sanctions list. PEP status flags enhanced AML/KYC due diligence under FATF Recommendations 12 and 22 — it is not a sanction or a finding of wrongdoing.

What is a Politically Exposed Person (PEP)?

A PEP is an individual entrusted with a prominent public function — or their family members and close associates. Under FATF Recommendations 12 and 22, regulated firms apply enhanced due diligence to PEPs because the position carries higher money-laundering and corruption risk. Being a PEP is a risk category, not an accusation.

Why is Amira Al-Fadil Mohamed Al-Fadil flagged as a PEP?

Amira Al-Fadil Mohamed Al-Fadil is listed as a Politically Exposed Person in the role of Cabinet Ministers, Sudan. This reflects a prominent public position that triggers enhanced due diligence — it does not imply any wrongdoing.

Does PEP status mean Amira Al-Fadil Mohamed Al-Fadil has done something wrong?

No. A PEP flag is a due-diligence risk category, not an allegation, conviction, or sanction. It signals that counterparties should apply enhanced AML/KYC checks under FATF guidance.

Disclaimer. This page is informational only and does not constitute legal advice or a compliance determination. Common names may match multiple individuals — verify identity (DOB, nationality, place of birth) independently before any business decision. PEP data sourced from Wikidata public-office records. Last refreshed: 2026-07-02.