Sudanese Advisor: Digital currency is a qualitative leap that improves oversight and supports combating money laundering
The financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Mohammed Salih, praised, on Saturday, the Central Bank of Iraq’s move towards issuing a digital currency, considering it a qualitative leap that enhances transparency and control over financial flows, improves oversight of capital and foreign transfers, and supports efforts to combat money laundering.
Saleh said in a statement reported by the official news agency, and seen by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "the Central Bank is moving towards issuing a digital currency as a gradual alternative to paper currency," indicating that "this trend represents a qualitative leap in the national digital payments system."
He added, "This step will achieve many benefits, including reducing cash leakage, lowering printing costs, and limiting the circulation of paper currency outside the banking system, in addition to reducing the need to print money repeatedly, which reduces the costs associated with its production and distribution, in addition to enhancing transparency and control over financial flows and the ability to track digital liquidity and spending trends, whether consumption, savings or investment, in addition to improving control over capital and foreign transfers, and supporting efforts to combat money laundering."
He pointed out that "digital currencies contribute to achieving financial inclusion, especially for groups less integrated into the banking system, which contributes to enhancing economic and social integration."
He stressed that "the transition to digital currency requires a strong technical infrastructure that includes reliable and advanced internet networks and advanced cybersecurity systems to protect data and transactions, in addition to promoting a culture of societal acceptance of digital currencies, starting with government agencies, through their use in collection operations and official transactions."
He explained that "digital cash will maintain its traditional functions as a unit of account, payments and savings, with the possibility of using it online and on smartphones, which will contribute to developing a more stable and efficient financial environment." link