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HSBC files show how Swiss bank helped clients dodge taxes and hide millions
HSBCs Swiss banking arm helped wealthy customers dodge taxes and conceal millions of dollars of assets, doling out bundles of untraceable cash and advising clients on how to circumvent domestic tax authorities, according to a huge cache of leaked secret bank account files.
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Although tax authorities around the world have had confidential access to the leaked files since 2010, the true nature of the Swiss banks misconduct has never been made public until now. Hollywood stars, shopkeepers, royalty and clothing merchants feature in the files along with the heirs to some of Europes biggest fortunes.
In one memo, an HSBC manager is recorded discussing how a London-based financier whom the bank codenamed Painter, and his partner, could cheat on Italian tax. The risk for the couple is, of course, that when they return to Italy the UK tax authorities will pass on information on them to the Italian tax authorities. My own view on this was that there clearly was a risk.
According to the files, HSBCs Swiss bankers were also prepared to help Emmanuel Shallop, who was subsequently convicted of dealing in blood diamonds, the illegal trade that fuelled war in Africa.
One memo records: We have opened a company account for him based in Dubai The client is currently being very careful because he is under pressure from the Belgian tax authorities who are investigating his activities in the field of diamond tax evasion.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/feb/08/hsbc-files-expose-swiss-bank-clients-dodge-taxes-hide-millions
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Although tax authorities around the world have had confidential access to the leaked files since 2010, the true nature of the Swiss banks misconduct has never been made public until now. Hollywood stars, shopkeepers, royalty and clothing merchants feature in the files along with the heirs to some of Europes biggest fortunes.
In one memo, an HSBC manager is recorded discussing how a London-based financier whom the bank codenamed Painter, and his partner, could cheat on Italian tax. The risk for the couple is, of course, that when they return to Italy the UK tax authorities will pass on information on them to the Italian tax authorities. My own view on this was that there clearly was a risk.
According to the files, HSBCs Swiss bankers were also prepared to help Emmanuel Shallop, who was subsequently convicted of dealing in blood diamonds, the illegal trade that fuelled war in Africa.
One memo records: We have opened a company account for him based in Dubai The client is currently being very careful because he is under pressure from the Belgian tax authorities who are investigating his activities in the field of diamond tax evasion.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/feb/08/hsbc-files-expose-swiss-bank-clients-dodge-taxes-hide-millions
ICIJ Report: Banking Giant HSBC Sheltered Murky Cash Linked to Dictators and Arms Dealers
Team of journalists from 45 countries unearths secret bank accounts maintained for criminals, traffickers, tax dodgers, politicians and celebrities
Secret documents reveal that global banking giant HSBC profited from doing business with arms dealers who channeled mortar bombs to child soldiers in Africa, bag men for Third World dictators, traffickers in blood diamonds and other international outlaws.
The leaked files, based on the inner workings of HSBCs Swiss private banking arm, relate to accounts holding more than $100 billion. They provide a rare glimpse inside the super-secret Swiss banking system one the public has never seen before.
The documents, obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists via the French newspaper Le Monde, show the banks dealings with clients engaged in a spectrum of illegal behavior, especially in hiding hundreds of millions of dollars from tax authorities. They also show private records of famed soccer and tennis players, cyclists, rock stars, Hollywood actors, royalty, politicians, corporate executives and old-wealth families.
These disclosures shine a light on the intersection of international crime and legitimate business, and they dramatically expand whats known about potentially illegal or unethical behavior in recent years at HSBC, one of the worlds largest banks.
Team of journalists from 45 countries unearths secret bank accounts maintained for criminals, traffickers, tax dodgers, politicians and celebrities
Secret documents reveal that global banking giant HSBC profited from doing business with arms dealers who channeled mortar bombs to child soldiers in Africa, bag men for Third World dictators, traffickers in blood diamonds and other international outlaws.
The leaked files, based on the inner workings of HSBCs Swiss private banking arm, relate to accounts holding more than $100 billion. They provide a rare glimpse inside the super-secret Swiss banking system one the public has never seen before.
The documents, obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists via the French newspaper Le Monde, show the banks dealings with clients engaged in a spectrum of illegal behavior, especially in hiding hundreds of millions of dollars from tax authorities. They also show private records of famed soccer and tennis players, cyclists, rock stars, Hollywood actors, royalty, politicians, corporate executives and old-wealth families.
These disclosures shine a light on the intersection of international crime and legitimate business, and they dramatically expand whats known about potentially illegal or unethical behavior in recent years at HSBC, one of the worlds largest banks.
Although we already know the basics, I think some will find these revelations interesting still.
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HSBC files show how Swiss bank helped clients dodge taxes and hide millions (Original Post)
herding cats
Feb 2015
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But remember, money isnt everything, it cant buy you happiness and it isnt really important
NoJusticeNoPeace
Feb 2015
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NoJusticeNoPeace
(5,018 posts)1. But remember, money isnt everything, it cant buy you happiness and it isnt really important
i HATE having to use this emoticon