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Credit Suisse’s services unit agreed to pay $511 million in fines, penalties, restitution, and forfeitures, authorities said.
A top Swiss court has ruled that the Swiss government's reductions and cancellations of bonus payments to former executives ...
Credit Suisse Services AG, a unit of the Swiss banking giant, has pleaded guilty to a serious crime: helping rich American ...
Miami Attorney Jeffrey A. Neiman, founding partner at Marcus Neiman & Rashbaum, represented the former Credit Suisse Banker ...
The reduction and blocking of bonuses at Credit Suisse by the Swiss finance ministry has been ruled unlawful by the Federal ...
The Department of Justice said Credit Suisse Services AG will hand over more than $510 million in penalties for its part in ...
The former employees are set to strike it rich for telling U.S. authorities Credit Suisse wasn’t living up to its promise to ...
The Swiss Federal Administrative Court sided with 12 former Credit Suisse managers in a “ pilot judgment ” published late on Tuesday, ruling that there was no legal basis for the Federal Department of ...
The latest plea deal caps a years-long investigation and underscores what federal officials described as a “massive criminal tax evasion scheme.” ...
The Swiss federal prosecutor has appealed against a court decision to acquit collapsed lender Credit Suisse, now part of UBS ...
The new charges stem from revelations that Credit Suisse violated the terms of a 2014 plea agreement under which the bank had paid $2.6 billion — the largest criminal tax penalty in US history ...
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