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Credit Suisse links to Nazi-era accounts expand in investigation

The probe also exposed evidence showing a “significant connection” between Credit Suisse and so-called ratlines —networks that helped Nazi war criminals and collaborators escape after World War II

January 05, 2025 / 13:08 IST
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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat who chairs the Budget Committee, praised UBS for taking action to “ensure a thorough review of all relevant records.”

Investigators looking into Credit Suisse’s connections to Nazi-era account holders uncovered new evidence that the bank failed to disclose during earlier probes, US Senate Budget Committee leaders said Saturday.

Neil Barofsky, an independent ombudsman overseeing the review, found new documents during the first comprehensive examination of records from a Credit Suisse internal research department that includes client information from periods including World War II.

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Among the findings are several hundred alleged intermediaries who helped Nazis “hide gold, camouflage illicit transactions to purchase war materials, loot Jewish assets, including through the aryanization of Jewish businesses, and generally support the Nazi war economy,” Barofsky said in a letter to the panel dated Dec. 17.

The team found numerous client files stamped “Amerikanische Schwarze Liste” — German for “American black list” — a designation used by the World War II allies to flag “individuals and companies that were directly financed by, or were known to regularly trade with, Axis powers.”