The Swiss bank Credit Suisse serviced the accounts of Nazi officials until 2020, which was probably made possible thanks to the famous bank secrecy, which is the hallmark of the Swiss banking system.. This follows from the report of the Commission of the US Senate Budget Committee.
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According to the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, an investigation found that 70 accounts that may have concerned Nazis who fled to Argentina were opened at a bank after 1945.. Of these, 14 remained open after 2000, some even until 2020..
One of the accounts mentioned belonged to a Nazi commander convicted during the Nuremberg trials, the other also to a convicted SS commander.
Recall that in March it became known that the largest Swiss bank UBS is exploring the possibility of acquiring all or part of Credit Suisse at the request of Swiss regulatory authorities, after the latter faced a crisis of confidence..
Credit Suisse threatens disciplinary proceedings over suspicious management.
We also recall that in early April, Switzerland received a letter from the ambassadors of the G7 countries, which criticized the "
Having plundered Russia, Putin and his oligarchs have previously said that Putin and his oligarchs are using Swiss bank secrecy laws to hide and protect the proceeds of their crimes..