09/11/2012
HSBC Launches Jersey Money Laundering Probe
HSBC has issued a statement after the Daily Telegraph newspaper said it was at the centre of a major investigation by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
The bank says it is exploring allegations that criminals have used offshore accounts at its Jersey operation for money laundering.
The statement from HSBC said: "We are investigating the reports of an alleged loss of certain client data in Jersey as a matter of urgency.
"We have not been notified of any investigation in relation to this matter by HMRC or any other authority but, should we receive notification, we will cooperate fully with the authorities.
"HSBC remains fully committed to adoption of the highest global standards including the procedures for the acceptance of clients."
(GK/IT)
The bank says it is exploring allegations that criminals have used offshore accounts at its Jersey operation for money laundering.
The statement from HSBC said: "We are investigating the reports of an alleged loss of certain client data in Jersey as a matter of urgency.
"We have not been notified of any investigation in relation to this matter by HMRC or any other authority but, should we receive notification, we will cooperate fully with the authorities.
"HSBC remains fully committed to adoption of the highest global standards including the procedures for the acceptance of clients."
(GK/IT)
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Banks Fined For Manipulating Exchange Rates
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HSBC staff take strike action over pay
Amicus trade union expects widespread disruption across HSBC services as thousands of staff take part in a 24-hour strike over pay.
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HSBC staff vote in favour of strike action
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HSBC staff vote in favour of strike action
Workers at leading bank, HSBC, have voted in favour of strike action over a pay dispute. Trade union Amicus have warned that if the strike goes ahead, it will take place on May 27, the same day that the bank holds its annual general meeting.
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Man And Woman Arrested In Jersey Case
A man and woman have been arrested in Jersey by detectives involved in the Historical Abuse Enquiry. The Jersey police have said that a 70-year-old man and a 69-year-old man are currently in custody "in connection with a number of alleged grave and criminal assaults on children within the Jersey Care system in the 1960's and 1970's".
Man And Woman Arrested In Jersey Case
A man and woman have been arrested in Jersey by detectives involved in the Historical Abuse Enquiry. The Jersey police have said that a 70-year-old man and a 69-year-old man are currently in custody "in connection with a number of alleged grave and criminal assaults on children within the Jersey Care system in the 1960's and 1970's".
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