Friday, 5th December 2008

 

Swiss private banker blows whistle on banking secrecy laws

Rudolf Elmer, a former manager with Julius Baer, has lodged a case with the European Court of Human Rights against Switzerland's rules on bank secrecy, according to a report in the Financial Times.

Elmer told reporters in Berlin the Swiss banking law permits finance institutions to cover up their "criminal support for white collar crime" such as tax evasion, and allows witnesses in legal cases to remain anonymous if bank secrecy is at risk. These factors mean "fair trials are not possible under the law".

The complaint is significant in light of Germany's tax investigation against Liechtenstein, which was sparked by stolen bank data.

Elmer said he also has information on alleged tax evasion at Julius Baer via the bank's Cayman Islands branch. Elmer - who worked for the Swiss private bank in the Caribbean tax haven until being dismissed in 2002 - said he still had data on about 300 Cayman Island accounts.

He said he would present the Strasbourg-based court with internal protocols and evidence of false documentation by the bank for clients "showing that (Julius Baer) knew it was encouraging tax evasion".

Tags: European Court of Human Rights , Julius Baer , Tax

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Sebastian + Barquet, a three-year old design gallery based in New York and Chelsea, is opening a new gallery showing museum quality pieces in Mayfair next month, the first in London to focus on international modernism from the 1940s to the 1960s. Its opening exhibition is dedicated to American modernist design and is curated by celebrated architect Eric Parry.

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Harrods, the luxury London-based retailer, is selling a diamond-encrusted shirt valued at £20,000, the world's most expensive shirt ever made. Although the shirt has not yet been sold, it puts paid to the idea of the wealthy having to reign in their spending as a result of the recession.

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