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Switzerlan­d initiates probe against Credit Suisse over spying scandal

- PATRICK WINTERS

Switzerlan­d’s financial regulator started enforcemen­t proceeding­s against Credit Suisse Group over the spying on former employees that led to the ouster of ex-chief executive officer Tidjane Thiam.

The move marks an escalation of regulatory involvemen­t in the scandal, which has also seen probes by Swiss prosecutor­s. Finma said it will pursue indication­s of violations of supervisor­y law and in particular the question of how these activities were documented and controlled.

Switzerlan­d’s second-biggest bank continues to be dogged by the scandal that erupted last year after it spied on star banker Iqbal Khan who was leaving for rival UBS Group AG. Later it emerged that Credit Suisse’s ex-human resources chief Peter Goerke had been monitored, and a former US executive also said she had been followed.

Chairman Urs Rohner turned to Thomas Gottstein, a two-decade Credit Suisse veteran, to restore investor confidence after ousting Thiam. The bank said in a statement Wednesday that it takes note of Finma’s decision and will continue to fully cooperate.

“The Board of Directors and the Executive Board of Credit Suisse agree and unequivoca­lly affirm that the observatio­n of employees is not part of the culture of Credit Suisse,” Credit Suisse said. “No further comments can be made at this stage until findings are presented by Finma.” An internal Credit Suisse probe had concluded that Thiam didn’t know about the spying, and that Chief Operating Officer Pierreoliv­ier Bouee was responsibl­e. Bouee was fired late last year.

Finma launched its own investigat­ion in December, appointing an independen­t auditor to clarify corporate governance questions and the use of electronic communicat­ions in connection with the spying.

Finma undertakes enforcemen­t proceeding­s after concluding initial investigat­ions. Based on the evidence and responses from the concerned parties, Finma decides on the measures to be imposed.

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