Berliner Boersenzeitung - 'Suisse Secrets' investigation targets Credit Suisse bank

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'Suisse Secrets' investigation targets Credit Suisse bank
'Suisse Secrets' investigation targets Credit Suisse bank

'Suisse Secrets' investigation targets Credit Suisse bank

Credit Suisse bank, still reeling from losing billions of dollars last year, faced a fresh challenge Sunday: allegations from an international investigation that it had handled dirty money for decades.

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A cross-border media investigation broke Sunday claiming that Switzerland's second-largest bank had held billions of dollars of ill-gotten funds, claims based on a massive data leak.

Credit Suisse rejected the "allegations and insinuations" in a statement Sunday, saying that many of the issues raised were historical, some dating back as far as the 1940s.

The investigation, coordinated by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), unites 48 different media outlets worldwide, including France's Le Monde and The Guardian in Britain.

This latest project, dubbed "Suisse Secrets" by the OCCRP, arose out of a leak of data to Germany's Suddeutsche Zeitung newspapers a little over a year ago.

The leak included information on more than 18,000 bank accounts dating back to the 1940s and up to the 2010s, said the OCCRP.

It was the largest leak ever from a major Swiss bank, it added.

- 'Tendentious interpretations' -

The bank, in its statement Sunday, said: "Credit Suisse strongly rejects the allegations and insinuations about the bank's purported business practices.

"The matters presented are predominantly historical, in some cases dating back as far as the 1940s, and the accounts of these matters are based on partial, inaccurate, or selective information taken out of context, resulting in tendentious interpretations of the bank's business conduct."

About 90 percent of the accounts reviewed were closed -- or were in the process of being closed -- before the press approached bank, it added. And more than 60 percent of them had been closed before 2015.

The OCCRP, in a statement on its website, said: "We believe the dozens of examples we have cited raise serious questions about Credit Suisse's effectiveness and commitment to meeting its responsibilities."

It said the investigation had found dozens of "dubious characters" in the data.

They included a Yemeni spy chief implicated in torture, the sons of an Azerbaijani strongman, a Serbian drug lord and bureaucrats accused of looting Venezuela's oil wealth.

The sums in accounts identified as problematic amount to more than $8 billion (seven billion euros), the OCCRP said.

- A series of setbacks -

The international investigation is the latest in a series of setbacks that Credit Suisse has suffered recently.

In March 2021, the bank was hit by the collapse of Greensill Capital in which it had committed some $10 billion through four funds. The implosion of the US fund Archegos cost it more than $5 billion.

And in Switzerland, a former Credit Suisse employee is among the defendants in a major corruption trial that has just started involving alleged money laundering and organised crime in Bulgaria. The bank has said it will "defend itself vigorously in court".

News media involved in the investigation include The New York Times, Italy's La Stampa, Africa Uncensored in Kenya and Argentina's La Nacion.

(S.G.Stein--BBZ)