Explore the Swiss Leaks Data
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Explore the Swiss Leaks Data
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#4Seems like this is the same dataset which Falciani leaked to the french authorities 5 years ago: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herv%C3%A9_Falciani
Edit: See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagarde_list - this list has already a quite interesting history.
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#6Am I missing something?
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#7Most client & account data from 1988-2007; amounts from 2006-07. Seems like this is the same dataset which Falciani leaked to the french authorities 5 years ago: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herv%C3%A9_Falciani Edit: See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagarde_list - this list has already a quite interesting history.
The origin of the leak The HSBC files were obtained through an international
collaboration of news outlets, including the Guardian, Le Monde, BBC Panorama
and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
1 In late 2007, Hervé Falciani, an IT expert at HSBC's Swiss bank, hacked into
its customer files. He fled to France with police on his trail for breaching
Switzerland's rigid bank secrecy laws.
2 The French authorities detained him, but refused to extradite him when they
realised the data could identify thousands of French tax evaders. Falciani now
lives in France under protection.
3 In early 2010, under finance minister Christine Lagarde, France prepared
confidential lists of the leaked names for other countries. The so-called
"Lagarde list" led to scandal and arrests in Greece, Spain, the US, Belgium and
Argentina.
4 Britain's tax authority, HMRC, received a list in 2010 from which it identified
more than 1,000 tax evaders. More than £135m ($206m) was quietly recovered in
repayments, but only one person was prosecuted. There has been no UK legal action
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#8Is there any raw data that can be downloaded ?
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#9This is a big story in Indian news today. The current prime minister, Narendra Modi was elected partly because he promised to bring black money that was stashed abroad, back to the country. A Herculean task and one that he hasn't done much about so far. It interests me how this information can be used against the relevant people. Will it be a mere name-and-shame or can they use a leaked source in a court of law? I do…
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#10This doesn't appear to be the leaked data, but rather curated profiles of some of the people referenced in the supposedly leaked data. Am I missing something?