thursday, 21 february of 2019

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Swiss bank UBS fined 3.7 billion euros in French tax fraud case

A Paris court fined Swiss banking giant UBS 3.7 billion euros (US$4.2 billion) in a tax fraud case, a record for France.

The bank was convicted of illegally helping French clients to hide billions of euros from French tax authorities.
The trial opened last autumn after seven years of investigations, launched when former employees came forward with claims of unlawful conduct.

This came as authorities across Europe cracked down on tax evasion and dubious banking practices in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis.

In the UBS case, French authorities determined that more than 10 billion euros had been kept from the eyes of their tax officials between 2004 and 2012.

The fine was in keeping with that demanded by the National Financial Prosecutor's office.

UBS's French subsidiary was also fined 15 million euros for complicity.

(Published by AFP e Reuters, February 20 2019)
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