
According to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, Sergey Roldugin (left) is the “Treasurer of Vladimir Putin’s Wealth”. Swiss banks gladly accepted this money.
Photo: LMD
The United States on Wednesday launched what may be the largest treasure hunt in history. Representatives of the Ministers of Finance and the Interior of different countries met by videophone and organized a joint campaign to search for the hundreds of billions of dollars that the Russian oligarchs are hiding in the West. Also present: USA, Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, Great Britain, European Union Commission. Not included: Switzerland. This is despite the fact that a large part of the wealth being sought is now in Switzerland or managed from here.
When asked, the Federal Finance Ministry said it was “aware” of the launch of the task force and was “in contact” with the countries involved. But it does not explain why Switzerland, despite its central role, is not at the table. Many in Bern, Zurich, Geneva, Zug and Lugano may suspect that we are not at all among the hunters, but among the pursuers. Because when it comes to hiding assets, Switzerland has stood firmly by the Russians for decades.
Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny called corrupt transactions by Swiss banks. Switzerland is the “first choice” for corrupt Russians.
Photo: Moscow City Court Bulletin (AFP)
But now the most powerful countries in the world are chasing this money, and you will always find Swiss bank accounts. If you take a look at business transactions from Putin’s circle through Switzerland, we will fear that the local financial center will again be slandered. “Switzerland is the first choice of corrupt Russians,” Navalny once said.
Problem Two: Lawyers and Guardians Often Hide Russian Assets
The stakes for Switzerland are almost as high as the dubious money for all the other commodities that investigators are now looking for around the world: yachts, private jets, chalets, palaces, stocks, arts, and so on. The problem here is not only wealth in Switzerland, but all over the world.
Because a large part of Russia’s wealth is hidden in email companies in the Caribbean or other tax havens. However, several leaks of data in recent years have shown that Swiss secretaries and lawyers played a world-leading role in establishing and establishing all of these hiding firms. The Pandora Papers showed that a third of the 7,000 mailbox companies are run by one of the largest offshore suppliers from Switzerland.
So if the new international team looks at the owners of all the luxury apartments in London and luxury yachts on the Mediterranean, they will in many cases come across fictitious companies set up and managed in Geneva and Zurich. Offshore companies controlled by Zurich lawyers are also behind the flow of money to Putin’s money changers and Putin’s palace. Just like banks, attorneys and trustees should not conduct these deals. But billions from Russia were apparently very tempting.
This could have dire consequences for Switzerland. We risk being seen as cash-carriers and accomplices to a regime responsible for a humanitarian catastrophe of historic proportions. Once again, the whole country has to take the blame for the unscrupulousness of some of the actors in the financial center.
Oliver Zellman He is the co-chair of the Tamedia Office of Research. His focus is on in-depth research. He is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and was awarded the Zurich Journalist Award with his team.
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– Switzerland has just been revealed as Putin’s money transfer company
Local banks have been moving and hiding toxic money from the Russian elite for decades. An international task force is now investigating. Massive image damage is imminent.