Historic attitudes favouring globalisation are fundamentally changing....
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Historic attitudes favouring globalisation are fundamentally changing....
Newly elected Pierre-Dominique Schupp from Swiss law firm Rusconi Avocats said that the deal was ‘deeply worrying from the rule of law point of view’ in the opening speech following his appointment. The agreement between the two countries was announced by the Swiss Finance Minister last week in a move to end the long-running dispute over tax evasion between the two countries.
Confidentiality clause
The arrangement was subject to a confidentiality clause which meant that no details could be released until the Swiss Parliament, which had no power to amend it, had passed the controversial deal, AFP reported. Lawyers and bankers were angered that the deal was an offer from the US and not an negotiated settlement, leading to fears that Swiss banks would have to ride roughshod over banking secrecy laws and pass information on to the US tax authorities.
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