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Vice President and Minister of Finance Ndaba Gaolathe
Jun 09, 2026

Botswana today joined approximately 182 Financial Intelligence Units across the globe in commemorating the inaugural International Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Day.  The event, held in Gaborone under the theme ‘From Intelligence to Impact: Positioning FIA as a Guardian of Financial Integrity’, brought together senior government officials, the judiciary, law enforcement and private sector stakeholders.

Delivering the keynote address, Vice President and Minister of Finance Ndaba Gaolathe declared that trust takes years to build, seconds to lose and generations to restore. He said this truth lies at the heart of Botswana’s fight against financial crime.

“Every enduring society depends upon trust. Every thriving economy is strengthened by it,” the Vice President said. “Yet trust remains one of the few assets a nation cannot mine, manufacture or legislate into existence.”

He noted that Botswana became a member of the Egmont Group in 2021, joining more than 180 countries in coordinated efforts against financial crime. He emphasised this year’s theme as both an aspiration and an obligation.

“Intelligence has value when it changes outcomes. Information has value when it strengthens decisions. Analysis has value when it protects citizens, institutions and economies,” Gaolathe said.

The Vice President highlighted a concrete example of Botswana’s international cooperation. Financial intelligence shared with Malawi contributed to investigations that resulted in the recovery of proceeds linked to financial crime. ‘Cooperation remains one of our strongest defences,’ he said.

Gaolathe further said that financial integrity is ultimately about protecting livelihoods and opportunity. ‘The Botswana we seek to build must be characterised by fairness, transparency, accountability and trust,’ he said.

With Botswana preparing for its Third Mutual Evaluation in 2027, Gaolathe warned against complacency. “Strong institutions are weakened by complacency. The belief that past achievements will somehow guarantee future success has rarely been rewarded by history,” he said. He stressed that preserving Botswana’s reputation for integrity requires constant vigilance and collective effort, adding that the fight against financial crime cannot rest upon the FIA alone.

The commemoration also marked the launch of the FIA Strategic Plan, its new corporate identity and enhanced digital platforms. The Vice President commended the FIA for embracing transformation and thanked Debswana Mining Company for its support.

Earlier, FIA Director General Bopelo Kgalesoko reflected on 13 years of the Agency’s work and acknowledged the critical role of reporting entities as the frontline against financial crime. Acting Permanent Secretary to the President Matshidiso Bokole stressed that intelligence must become action, urging innovation and investment in skilled personnel.

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