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EVALUATION PROCESS
The evaluation is intended to assess, in light of the AML 30001® stan-
dard specifications, both the compliance of the implemented AML/CTF
system and its effectiveness.
Phase 1: Analysis
Examination of technical compliance, followed by an assessment of
the effectiveness of the AML/CTF measures adopted by the evaluated
entity. This examination relies on a methodology that incorporates a
set of auditing techniques, including document review, interviews,
information system verification, sampling, and more.
Phase 2: Interpretation
The certification committee is responsible for ensuring the proper
execution of evaluations in accordance with the rules and procedures
established for this purpose, in light of the ISO 17021® standard; it then
decides on the compliance status of the entity undergoing evaluation.
Phase 3: Validation
La commission de certification a pour responsabilité de s'assurer de la
bonne exécution des évaluations dans le respect des règles et procédures
prévues à cet effet, selon la norme ISO 17021® ; puis de statuer sur l'état
de conformité de l'entité soumise à l'évaluation.
CERTIFICATION CYCLE
When the Certification Evaluation (CE) reveals compliance with the
AML 30001® standard, a certificate is issued for a period of three years, in
accordance with the international regulation on management system
certifications.
Annual Follow-Up Evaluations (FE) are conducted in years n+1 and n+2 to
ensure the establishment maintains continuous compliance with the
AML 30001® standard throughout the certification cycle.
The certification is renewed following a Maintenance Evaluation (ME) at
the end of the full three-year validity period.
The certificate may only be issued by a duly authorized body. An active
and valid certificate grants the right to use the AML 30001® compliance
marks.