Eighty Swiss banks have agreed to pay the US fines totaling $1.36 billion in order to avoid court prosecution, according to the US Justice Department.
After the investigation has been completed all the banks are required to cooperate in related criminal or civil proceedings, said the department.
The US Justice Department began its Swiss Bank Program in 2013. It provided a way for Swiss banks to admit tax-related criminal offenses in connection with the US.
Under the program, the banks were obliged to disclose cross-border activities and provide detailed information on accounts in which US taxpayers have interests. The financial institutions under investigation also had to close accounts of US tax evaders.
The banks have managed to avoid a trial, with those already facing criminal charges excluded from the program.
The US started its tax avoidance push in 2009 after UBS Group confirmed it held accounts of Americans evading tax. The US government managed to recover $13 billion in unreported wealth.
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After the privately run FED and the banksters got $9trillion in bail-outs and QE’s since 2008 and also lets not forget about the $300trillion in the derivative market bubble they sure still have an apetite to rob everybody blind, I guess the swiss need to get educated because they didnt let themselves rob blind sofar by the bankster run FED and the U.S. govt, they need to get fined…how dare they… really.