Entity record

Anasha CampbellPerson

Source-verifiedReflects CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governmentsobserved not an issuing authority

Anasha Campbell is a current politically exposed person (PEP): Minister of Tourism — a Level 1 (Executive) position — recorded from the CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments, observed on 2026-07-10. ProofAML is not the issuing authority.

Politically exposed person (PEP)

ExecutiveLevel 1Current

Apex of state power — head of state/government, cabinet, apex judiciary, top military/intelligence, central bank governor.

Position
Minister of Tourism
Government branch
Executive (B1)
Dates in office
term dates not published by the source

Retained as a PEP reference for 50 years after leaving office — this individual is currently in office. A PEP flag requires enhanced due diligence, not asset-freezing — it is not an allegation of wrongdoing. See our politically exposed persons reference guide for how the seniority levels, government branches, and current/former decay model work.

Enhanced due diligence

Enhanced Due Diligence Report

Higher EDD attentionas of 2026-07-10

FreshnessGenerated from source data as of 2026-07-10 — the date this record was last observed in the CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments; regenerates when the underlying source data changes.us_cia_world_leaders

List-version anchorList version us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-10; manifest SHA-256 8c3675a1175d… (signing pending).us_cia_world_leaders

This is an automatically generated screening and research aid, not certified enhanced due diligence. It is compiled from the official public sources cited on this page and reflects those sources as of the date shown — it is not legal advice and not a determination that this person presents, or does not present, risk. A PEP flag indicates a prominent public function requiring enhanced due diligence — a source-attributed classification, not an allegation of wrongdoing and not a sanction. Statements that nothing was found reflect our sources as of the check date and are not a clearance. The regulated institution remains solely responsible for its own due diligence, risk rating, senior-management approval, and source-of-funds verification. Verify independently.

S2 Identity & biographical profile

Canonical nameAnasha Campbellus_cia_world_leaders

Known aliasesOnly the primary name variant is published by CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments.

Date of birthNot published by source (CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments).

NationalityNIus_cia_world_leaders

IdentifiersNone published by our sources.

S3 Position, public function & influence

Office / roleMinister of Tourismus_cia_world_leaders

Government branchExecutive (B1)us_cia_world_leadersmethodology

Seniority (why this office matters)Level 1 — Apex of state power — head of state/government, cabinet, apex judiciary, top military/intelligence, central bank governor.us_cia_world_leadersmethodology

Term(s) in officeTerm dates not published by the source.

StatusCurrent — the source lists this person as a serving office-holder.us_cia_world_leadersmethodology

S4 PEP classification & methodology

ClassificationLevel 1 (Executive) — Apex of state power — head of state/government, cabinet, apex judiciary, top military/intelligence, central bank governor.us_cia_world_leadersmethodology

A source-attributed classification requiring enhanced due diligence — not an allegation of wrongdoing and not a sanction. The public methodology (levels, branches, decay model) is linked in the source registry below.

Retention & decayOnce former, this classification is retained for 50 years after leaving office (the Level 1 retention window). EU AMLD requires enhanced measures to continue for at least 12 months after a PEP leaves office; the retention windows applied here are deliberately longer.methodologyEU AMLD

S5 Sanctions & watchlist cross-check

No sanctions or watchlist match found in our resolved corpus for this record as of 2026-07-10 (list version us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-10). This is not a clearance: it reflects our sources and our precision-first resolution method, and does not discharge an institution's own screening obligations.

S6 Relatives & close associates (RCA)

No relatives or close associates are recorded in our sources as of 2026-07-10. This reflects our current source coverage — not a finding that none exist. FATF R.12 extends EDD obligations to relatives and close associates; institutions must establish these through their own KYC.

S7 Jurisdiction & country-risk context

Jurisdiction of office / nationalityNIus_cia_world_leaders

Country-risk indicators (FATF grey/black-list status, corruption perception index): not yet assessed in this report as of 2026-07-10.

S8 EDD obligation indicators

Indicated EDD postureHigher EDD attention. A deterministic, non-numeric statement of which EDD obligations published regulation attaches to the published classification facts below — not a risk score, not a verdict on this person, and not a substitute for the institution's own risk rating.rubricFATF R.12

InputSeniority: Level 1 (Executive).us_cia_world_leadersmethodology

InputStatus: current office-holder.us_cia_world_leadersmethodology

InputSanctions cross-check: no confirmed designation in our resolved corpus as of 2026-07-10 (see the cross-check section; not a clearance).

InputJurisdiction country-risk status: not yet assessed (Phase 3 input; when assessed, a FATF-listed jurisdiction elevates the band one step).

Rubric v1.0.0Band derivation (deterministic, code-owned): Level 1 → Higher, Level 2 → Elevated, Level 3/RCA → Standard; a former office-holder within the retention window steps down one band, past it rests at Standard; a resolver-confirmed designation always sets the top band; an unconfirmed status never lowers the band; FATF-listed-jurisdiction elevation becomes an input once country-risk indicators are assessed. No numeric score exists anywhere in this derivation.

FATF Recommendation 12 attaches four mandatory measures to foreign PEPs — risk-management systems to determine PEP status; senior-management approval; reasonable measures to establish source of wealth and funds; enhanced ongoing monitoring — and applies them to domestic PEPs and international-organisation officials on a risk-sensitive basis. Foreign-vs-domestic depends on the institution's own jurisdiction, which this report cannot know.FATF R.12

The institution's own risk rating, senior-management approval, and source-of-funds verification remain its sole responsibility (standing notice above).

S9 Source of wealth / source of funds

Not assessed. Source-of-wealth and source-of-funds verification are obligations the regulated institution performs on customer-provided information (FATF R.12(c); EU AMLR Art. 42). They cannot be supplied by a screening-data vendor and are outside the scope of this screening aid.

S10 Adverse media

Not assessed. This report does not include adverse-media screening as of 2026-07-10. The absence of adverse-media content here is not a clean bill and does not discharge an institution's own negative-news screening.

S11 Ongoing monitoring & freshness

Observation windowFirst observed 2026-07-10; last confirmed 2026-07-10.us_cia_world_leaders

Source confirmationConfirmed present in CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments list version us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-10, observed 2026-07-10.us_cia_world_leaders

Decay / retentionRetention posture: currently in office; the 50-year decay window starts only on leaving office.methodology

What changes here: the report regenerates whenever this record's source data changes, in the same daily refresh that drives customer re-screening; unchanged data produces a byte-identical report.

Institutions needing change alerts on this record: the screening API offers continuous monitoring — see /about/#api.

S12 Sources, provenance & citations

Every factual claim above carries a citation resolving to a row below (dataset, issuing authority, license, confidence tier, observation dates, list version + manifest hash). A machine-checkable gate rejects any report with an uncited claim.

How to citeHow to cite this report: “Anasha Campbell — Enhanced Due Diligence Report (ProofAML), as of 2026-07-10. https://proofaml.com/people/anasha-campbell-nkc3785215/#edd-report — reflects the official sources listed in the registry.”

Cited sourceAuthority · license · tierVersion & observation
CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign GovernmentsUS Central Intelligence Agency · Public domain — U.S. Government work (17 U.S.C. §105)
Direct government/IGO publisher
v us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-10 · sha256 8c3675a1175d· signing pending · 2026-07-102026-07-10
ProofAML PEP classification methodology — seniority levels, government branches, retention/decay windowsProofAML
ProofAML EDD obligation rubric v1.0.0 (deterministic, code-owned, non-numeric)ProofAML
FATF Recommendation 12 — politically exposed personsFinancial Action Task Force
EU Anti-Money-Laundering Directive (Directive (EU) 2015/849, as amended), Arts. 20–23 — PEP enhanced due diligenceEuropean Union

S13 Correction & dispute path

Our dataOur error (wrong merge, stale field, mis-parse): request a correction via /about/#corrections or corrections@proofaml.com — acknowledged and resolved within 5 business days.

Source recordErrors in the underlying official record belong to the issuing authority listed in the registry above — we reflect official lists and are not the issuing authority.

This reportA report that misstates its cited sources is a generation defect (bug severity): use the same correction queue; any generated narrative is pulled to template-only immediately on receipt while investigated.

Automatically generated screening and research aid — not certified due diligence, not an allegation of wrongdoing, not a sanction, and never a clearance. Verify independently.

Also searched as10 spelling variants

Anascha Campbell · Anasha Cammpbell · Anasha Campball · Anasha Campbel · Anasha Campbill · Anasha Campbyll · Anasha Kampbell · Anashe Campbell · Anesha Campbell · Enasha Campbell

Common misspellings and alternate transliterations of this entity's listed names, generated to aid search and screening. They are not part of the official source record above.

Key properties

Nationality
NI
Position
Minister of Tourism

Source list & list version

Source listList versionManifest SHA-256StatusVerify
CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
US Central Intelligence Agency
us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-108c3675a1175db3aaList version (signing pending)

Last confirmed present in CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments list version us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-10, observed .

This page reflects the official CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments, version us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-10, as observed on 2026-07-10. ProofAML is not the issuing authority.

Request a correction or dispute (distinguishes a data-handling error on our side from the underlying official designation, which is the issuing authority's record).

How to cite this page

Anasha Campbell. ProofAML. This page reflects the official CIA World Leaders — Chiefs of State & Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments, version us_cia_world_leaders@2026-07-10, as observed on 2026-07-10. ProofAML is not the issuing authority. URL: https://proofaml.com/people/anasha-campbell-nkc3785215/

Machine-readable export (FTM + lineage): /people/anasha-campbell-nkc3785215/entity.json