Oman Daily Observer

Swiss spy agency FIS defends its practices

-

BERN: Switzerlan­d’s Federal Intelligen­ce Service (FIS) on Tuesday defended its efforts to combat theft of business secrets after a Swiss man was arrested in Germany on suspicion of working for the spy agency.

The 54-year-old man, identified only as Daniel M, was arrested on Friday. His lawyer told a Swiss newspaper he was suspected of trying to find out how German states have obtained CDs containing details of secret Swiss bank accounts set up by Germans to evade tax.

The man was detained in Frankfurt, and officers from Germany’s federal criminal police carried out searches at several addresses in the region.

While Swiss authoritie­s declined to comment directly on the case, they defended domestic efforts to uphold Swiss laws.

“When someone in Switzerlan­d uses illegal methods in Switzerlan­d to steal state or business secrets, that is espionage, and we have the task to fight that,” FIS director Markus Seiler told reporters at a briefing in Bern. “The FIS is active at home and abroad,” he said. Asked if this included Germany, he said: “I say simply nothing.”

The case is potentiall­y embarrassi­ng for Switzerlan­d, which has worked hard to increase the transparen­cy of its financial system in order to prevent internatio­nal tax-dodgers from abusing its bank secrecy rules.

The man arrested in Germany is suspected of operating since the start of 2012, although no further details were given by German authoritie­s. Swiss media reported at the weekend that he was a former policeman who now worked for the Federal Intelligen­ce Service.

Authoritie­s in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia have purchased 11 tax CDs since 2010, and paid a total of 17.9 million euros ($19.5 million) to informants.

In return, the state has secured nearly 7 billion euros in revenue which would have otherwise have been lost, officials there said.

“The NRW financial administra­tion acquires tax CDs, because they otherwise could not detect tax evasion,” said Norbert Walter-Borjans, from the finance department in North RhineWestp­halia.

“Anyone who the investigat­ors perpetrato­rs,” added. now hunts protects the Walter-Borjans

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman