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Argentina backs US probe into Credit Suisse's Nazi accounts and history
Argentina's President Javier Milei has pledged support for a U.S. Senate investigation into former Credit Suisse accounts linked to Nazi clients, promising to open archives related to Nazi exfiltration routes. This investigation, which follows a history of concealment by Credit Suisse, aims to uncover the bank's connections to Nazi criminals and ensure justice for victims of Nazi crimes. The final report is anticipated next year, with a focus on preserving documents for future research.
us investigation into credit suisse's nazi accounts gains support from argentina
A US Senate committee, led by Chuck Grassley, is investigating Credit Suisse's historical ties to Nazi clients, with support from Argentinian President Javier Milei, who has promised access to crucial documents. The investigation aims to uncover previously concealed evidence and is expected to conclude in 2026, with UBS cooperating fully after its acquisition of Credit Suisse. The focus is on extensive archives containing documents from the 1930s and 1940s, which may reveal connections to individuals who aided Nazis in evading justice.
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