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Credit Suisse Arrests: 4 Bankers Charged With Hiding $3 Billion In Assets From IRS

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MATTHEW BARAKAT   02/23/11 05:30 PM ET   AP

McLEAN, Va. — Four bankers with Zurich-based Credit Suisse Group were indicted Wednesday on conspiracy charges, accused of helping U.S. taxpayers hide as much as $3 billion in assets from the IRS.

Arrest warrants have been issued for all four, who are believed to be in Switzerland: Marco Parenti Adami, Emanuel Agustoni, Michele Bergantino and Roger Schaerer. All are Swiss citizens except for Adami, who is Italian.

Prosecutors allege in the indictment that the conspiracy goes back as far as 1953. The indictment alleges that as of late 2008 Credit Suisse was maintaining thousands of secret accounts for U.S. customers with as much as $3 billion in assets.

The indictment itself – obtained by federal prosecutors in Alexandria, Va. – does not specify the bank as Credit Suisse, but a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case confirmed the bank's identity to The Associated Press. The official insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the case.

Public documents unconnected to the case also identify some of the bankers as Credit Suisse employees.

Credit Suisse itself is not charged in the indictment. But the indictment states that bank officials "knew and should have known that they were aiding and abetting U.S. customers in evading their U.S. income taxes."

The indictment claims the bankers discouraged customers from participating in a 2009 amnesty program offered by the Obama administration, in which U.S. taxpayers could avoid criminal prosecution if they came forward with information on their secret accounts and agreed to pay a penalty.

In the fall of 2008, Credit Suisse began exiting the U.S. cross-border banking business, and the bankers advised clients to transfer their accounts to other Swiss banks that did not operate internationally and were therefore not subject to anything but Swiss law.

Credit Suisse spokesman David Walker said Wednesday the company is "cooperating with the authorities in their investigation of these individuals."

The Obama administration has been cracking down on foreign banks that it believes were helping U.S taxpayers hide assets. Wednesday's indictment is the first major criminal prosecution not involving Swiss-based UBS AG, which in 2009 agreed to pay a $780 million fine and turn over the names of thousands of account holders to U.S. authorities, a landmark case that breached centuries-old Swiss banking secrecy laws.

It was not immediately clear Wednesday if the Swiss government would cooperate with the prosecution and turn the four bankers over for extradition. Calls and e-mails to the Swiss embassy in Washington were not immediately returned Wednesday afternoon.

Switzerland does not normally extradite its citizens to face criminal charges in foreign countries. UBS banking executive Raoul Weil was indicted in a federal court in Florida in 2008. He was declared a fugitive in 2009, and Swiss authorities have not taken any steps to extradite him.

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07:05 PM on 02/24/2011
"Four bankers with Zurich-based Credit Suisse Group were indicted Wednesday on conspiracy charges, accused of helping U.S. taxpayers hide as much as $3 billion in assets from the IRS. All are Swiss citizens except for Adami, who is Italian. The conspiracy goes back as far as 1953. The indictment alleges that as of late 2008 Credit Suisse was maintaining thousands of secret accounts for U.S. customers with as much as $3 billion in assets."

There's an alleged (most likely much more) THOUSANDS of U.S. customers hiding (most likely much more) 3 BILLION ... and it's the Public Employees the REPUBLICAN Party attempt to PILLAGE to "lower the deficit"?

I guess the Republican Party expect our poor/middle class to roll over and play "dead peasants" while the FILTHY RICH RAPE us?

It's encouraging to see that the good citizens of Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Florida, etc. aren't playing along.

(I guess Obama decided NOT to round up the tax-evaders hoarding their tax breaks in their offshore bank accounts?)
Boomerwoman
Momma said there'd be days like this
06:47 PM on 02/24/2011
I recommend live ammunition.
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MikeyJaii
Socialism.
06:03 PM on 02/24/2011
4 down, a couple more million to go.
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nypapajoe
05:20 PM on 02/24/2011
The Dept of Justice needs to aggressively prosecute all violators hiding funds in foreign banks! why have we not heard from the Republicans about their wealthy benefactors that we all know are the ones committing these crimes! Because the working person doesn't have the means to spend any money let alone hide it in a foreign bank!
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07:12 PM on 02/24/2011
With Obama's latest 2-year extension of their tax breaks, they've certainly got more money than they know what to do with. (They were supposed to trickle them down to us "dead peasants")

What we have here is a failure to communicate?
05:05 PM on 02/24/2011
THIS is the real reason America has such a deficit. All these companies doing business in America should be required to pay 50% of all their profits in taxes and IF they do not pay their taxes or try to hid their profits, then they need to be taken over by the Federal government until all taxes owed are PAID IN FULL.
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oldngrumpy
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04:34 PM on 02/24/2011
In 2005 the Dept of Homeland Insecurity looked into money laundering and sheltering overseas. They were attempting to cut off funding for terrorist groups that use the same avenues already well worn by wealthy Americans. What they found was a shock, even for the administration. They estimated that America is loosing $100 Billion pr year in tax revenues from money either deposited in foreign banks (Israel has similar laws to Switzerland and is just as much a problem) or claimed as foreign income due to "PO Box addresses" of companies offshore.

Bush, of course, did nothing to collect these revenues. President Obama has made some token collections and given the wealthy warning that it will be ramped up, but seems not to be much more anxious to collect the tax than his predecessor.

We are facing austerity measures that will cause harm to the middle class and great threat to the poor in this country while this theft of American resources is continued with the full knowledge of our government. Obama is no more a "people's President" than Bush was. They simply serve different wealthy masters. Obama is a shill of banking while Bush jumped to the tune of big oil and the MIC. Heads they win, tails we lose. It will never change.
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krm1255
Facts are not negotiable
03:36 PM on 02/24/2011
Those don't sound like Swiss names. Just sayin'
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Harpotoo
01:43 PM on 02/24/2011
How about POSTING the names of those for WHO they HID the $ for! Well???
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BBackSoon
Hello, I must be going.
12:53 PM on 02/24/2011
I want to see some of these people go to prison. It won't happen, but I want to see it.

We have mandatory sentencing for people with a couple of ounces of Pot but nothing happens to these kind of people.

one of these days maybe we will wake up and show our frustration.
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TUNCH
"They brought death to my hometown"
11:24 AM on 02/24/2011
Bankers hiding three billion from the IRS...watch your knuckles...you're about to get rapped with the government's big ruler.
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rukiddingmerightnow
11:54 AM on 02/24/2011
a good stern talking-to
10:00 AM on 02/24/2011
Put their butts in jail.
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Kringle
Resurrection of the Gifting Spirit
09:46 AM on 02/24/2011
Bank Wars...
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ken607
nothing clean about coal nothing natural about gas
07:33 AM on 02/24/2011
WHAT? RICH PEOPLE DONT LIKE PAYING TAXES? wow I never thought of such a thing.
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Inkosi
The gods themselves rage aginst stupidity
01:41 PM on 02/24/2011
Just give them a tax break equal to what they owe! Solves the problem right there. Then the get a bonus too.
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European1919
I am the PigmⒶn
07:13 AM on 02/24/2011
Ah yes. That fits. Corporations at home are given tax breaks totalling billions, and foreign bankers are indicted for doing their job.
They are employed by a foreign bank and operate according to the lawas of their country and the rules of their employer. Their allegiance is to their customers - not the USA.
It is not up to other people/nations to keep Americans from evading taxes at home.
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Christy Sargent Anderson
Sheeple, wake up!
07:31 AM on 02/24/2011
you do not know all the specifics regarding the indictment, therefore, your statement is a generalization based on non specifics that may not apply in this situation. Although, generally speaking, if you have alot of money in america there is no accountability.
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European1919
I am the PigmⒶn
07:39 AM on 02/24/2011
Speak for yourself.
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Sinister Minister
There's no way out of here alive.
12:37 PM on 02/24/2011
The same case could be made for a Mexican Drug Cartel.
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Christy Sargent Anderson
Sheeple, wake up!
06:56 AM on 02/24/2011
This is merely a baby step on a Mt. Everest sized mountain. While it is encouraging, more could still be done. There are an estimated 50-60,000 different Swiss Bank Accounts identified to be American holdings, the administration agreed to only expose less than 10% of them around 4,500 and penalize the Suiss Bank a piddley amount in fines for their years of fraud.