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Further Steps Needed in Crackdown on Tax Evasion, Financial Secrecy Jurisdictions, Says GFI | Further Steps Needed in Crackdown on Tax Evasion, Financial Secrecy Jurisdictions, Says GFI |
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November 17, 2009 Monique Perry Danziger, 202-293-0740
WASHINGTON, DC — Global Financial Integrity (GFI) applauds the on-going work of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Internal Revenue Service towards bringing wealthy tax evading citizens to justice. Following the release today of the previously confidential “annex” of criteria UBS will use to choose which accounts it remits information on, GFI urges consideration of further comprehensive reform of global financial protocols as significant shortcomings remain in the diplomatic and regulatory landscape.
“The annex released today sets forward a piecemeal approach to enforcement which is slow and requires a large amount of resources. We need to focus on the root of the problem: the prevalence of banking secrecy around the world,” said GFI director Raymond Baker. GFI makes the following recommendations as components of an effective global strategy to combat banking secrecy:
“The UBS case is but one example — one bank in one country which peddled secrecy to those who had something to hide — but the scope and scale of the banking secrecy problem is far larger and requires a commensurately larger solution,” said Mr. Baker. “Today we’re seeing U.S. tax evaders who hid assets in Swiss bank accounts take a dose of punitive medicine, but around the world there are countless other tax evaders, corrupt governments, and criminals utilizing this same system of financial opacity to carry out their nefarious activity. The time has come for the U.S., EU, and G20 nations to work together to continue the process towards greater transparency and accountability in the global financial system.” |