Today at 10:30 a.m., the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry will unveil a significant report on the rapid collapse of Credit Suisse, spotlighting Marlene Amstad, head of the banking supervisory authority Finma since 2021. Critics argue she failed to act decisively against the bank's leadership, despite having the authority to intervene. While Amstad blames her predecessors for allowing capital exemptions, the report will examine why Finma, as a powerful regulator, did not enforce necessary changes to prevent the debacle.