Credit Suisse may have spied on more staff, Swiss newspaper says

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The bank’s spokesman, however, says observation of employees is not part of the culture of the company. FMTNews

People are seen walking in the front of the Credit Suisse bank in Zurich.

The Swiss bank surveilled a former employee in the US as well as an ex-staff member in Asia and Finma is aware of the alleged activities, the newspaper reported, citing the people and an internal bank report. Finma said earlier this month it had launched enforcement proceedings against Credit Suisse into alleged spying by the bank against Khan who joined rival bank UBS Group AG. It later emerged that ex-human resources chief Peter Goerke had also been monitored.

The spokesman cited a previous statement that it would fully cooperate with Finma and that “the observation of employees is not part of the culture of Credit Suisse.”SonntagsZeitung reported that one of the employees allegedly shadowed by Credit Suisse had threatened other staff and was therefore monitored.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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