
“Extradition treaties between the US and countries including France, Germany, Italy, Austria and Britain make it possible for the US to take legal steps via Interpol against bankers suspected of helping US citizens evade taxes, Denise Chervet, central secretary of the Swiss Bank Employees Association told the Swiss News Agency. Around 10,000 employees of 11 banks under investigation by US authorities could be affected by potential travel restrictions.” [Team America, World Police: now moving into Europe, to apprehend and prosecute Swiss citizens for what is not a crime in Switzerland.]
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