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Falcon first bank to face money laundering trial in Switzerland

Falcon Private Bank
Falcon Private Bank no longer operates in Switzerland. Keystone / Ennio Leanza

A Swiss bank has been taken to court to answer for alleged money-laundering offences for the first time in Switzerland.

Falcon Private Bank, which has ceased operations, is accused of helping one of its former directors to embezzle $3.8 million (CHF3.5 million) from Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund 1MDB. The bank’s ex-CEO, Eduardo Leeman, also faces related charges at the Federal Criminal Court in a case that started on Monday. Both parties deny the charges.

The Swiss authorities have come down hard on banks involved in the 1MDB scandal. Abu Dhabi-owned Falcon Private Bank was ordered to hand over CHF2.5 million in illegally obtained profits in 2016 and subsequently decided to stop operating in Switzerland. The same year, BSI Bank was forced to sell its business and shutter its doors under pressure from the financial regulator. Other banks were reprimanded by the financial regulator in relation to 1MDB.

Swiss prosecutors followed up by filing criminal charges against Falcon, leading to the current trial in Bellinzona, southern Switzerland. It is the first time that a bank has been brought to trial for alleged money laundering on Swiss soil.

Clear signal

Five years ago the head of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) complained that fines alone were not having the desired effect of preventing money laundering.

The Falcon trial is one clear signal that the Swiss authorities are stepping up action against miscreant banks.

In a case unrelated to Falcon or the 1MDB scandal, prosecutors filed charges against Credit SuisseExternal link bank last year for alleged failures to prevent money laundering.

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