UBS Accused of Blocking Access to Credit Suisse Nazi-Era Account Records
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 13
UBS Accused of Blocking Access to Credit Suisse Nazi-Era Account Records
3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 13
UBS is under renewed scrutiny from the US Senate Judiciary Committee for allegedly withholding documents on Credit Suisse’s Nazi-linked accounts.
Senators and investigators claim UBS has blocked access to tens of thousands of records and delayed an independent probe into Holocaust-era asset transfers.
The investigation could impact a $1.25 billion settlement with Holocaust victims and raises questions about UBS’s transparency and commitment to historical accountability.
How will upcoming Senate testimony address UBS's conflicting claims of transparency and obstruction?
What hidden truths about Credit Suisse's Nazi links remain locked within UBS's withheld documents?
What precedent does UBS's document withholding set for corporate accountability of historical wrongs?
After its past issues, can UBS convince regulators it's fit for a US retail banking license?
Could this investigation finally reopen the 1998 Holocaust settlement, challenging its perceived finality?