How will Credit Suisse respond to the investigation findings by the end of 2025?
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Credit Suisse Linked to Nazi Atrocities in Newly Discovered Files, Senators Grassley and Whitehouse Investigate Decades-Long Coverup
Jan 4, 2025, 02:26 PM
Recent investigations have uncovered additional files linking Credit Suisse to Nazi atrocities. Independent investigators have found records of clients associated with these historical events, which were previously undisclosed. The findings suggest that the bank's connections to Nazi-linked accounts ran deeper than previously known, as highlighted in a report by the Wall Street Journal. This investigation is part of ongoing efforts led by Senator Chuck Grassley and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse to expose the bank's historical dealings with Nazi clients and seek justice for the victims of these atrocities.
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