This institution is funded by a lot of firms like Google, Philips Morris, Airbus, even by the USA department. This think tank is not so independent. (It's the same problem with Interpol) Always the same story: Bitcoin and illegal activities, a pure fear business.
The administrative loopholes could be quite easily fixed with adapted laws, Asian countries will feel 'safe' somehow. But from the North Korea point of view, it won't change a lot, they will 'exploit' another channel, and there are a many (OTC, etc,) they're sure other countries doing the same but nothing about them btw.
However, we do not need
fixes. It is the people who run the world who need these
fixes to make it easier for them to control bitcoin and stop it from being a real threat on one of the big banks' biggest business. Money laundering.