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Swiss prosecutors launch case over Credit Suisse dirty money data leak
Feb 3, 2023 1:26 PM

Swiss federal prosecutors have launched criminal proceedings targeting the perpetrators of a 2022 leak of information on thousands of Credit Suisse accounts Friday.

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The leak covered over 18,000 accounts, including human rights abusers, fraudsters and businessmen subject to sanctions, plunging Switzerland's biggest bank into a dirty money scandal.

The accounts, which were held from the 1940s to the 2010s, were leaked last February to Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung, which shared it with media organizations worldwide.

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The identity of the person or organization responsible for the leak remains unknown.

Prosecutors said the alleged offenses in the case violated banking secrecy laws, damage caused to Credit Suisse and made confidential business information available to foreign organizations or their agents.

They took action after receiving a formal complaint.

Swiss daily Tagesanzeiger cited sources as saying the bank, which is working to revive its fortunes after a series of scandals and heavy losses, was the complainant.

Asked whether Credit Suisse had submitted the complaint, a spokeswoman said the bank did not comment on ongoing proceedings.

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(Edited by : Anushka Sharma)

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