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Switzerland freezing $1bn in assets of former Ukrainian and Egyptian presidents

 
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Swiss authorities have frozen the assets of ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich and intend to block those of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, as part of an ongoing effort to clean the country’s coffers of corrupt money.

Government officials  have secured $187 million in assets belonging to Ukraine’s ousted  leader Viktor Yanukovich and his inner circle, following  suspicions of money laundering.

  The authorities are closely working on recovering around $782  million belonging by Mubarak and his entourage, says Reuters.

  “There are preventive measures; every ‘politically-exposed  person’ goes through an extremely deep examination. In  Switzerland, a bank’s board member must give the green light to  open an account and it is reviewed every year,” as Reuters  quotes Valentina Zellweger, head of the foreign ministry’s  international law department.

  “We don’t act only when they lose power. There is a whole  legal arsenal to avoid that money comes to the Swiss financial  centre,” he added.

  In terms of Ukraine, the Swiss Attorney General’s office has  opened seven criminal investigations and blocked $112 million,  AFP says. The sum is in addition to $75 million frozen on  government orders, Zellweger explained.

  However he considers the sum as “rather modest”  according to the ex-leader’s thefts valued in billions. More than  $3 billion were looted during Yanukovich’s regime according to  Ukraine General Prosecutor Oleh Makhnitskyi at April’s  international conference on recovering the country’s lost assets.

  Chronically unstable Ukraine may see a way out in restitution,  considers Zellweger.

  On February 26 Bern decided to block Yanukovich’s assets together  with Austria and Liechtenstein, and two days later the move  became public.

  Switzerland has more than quarter-century of experience in  collecting information for prosecution and for returning money to  the people it was stolen from.

  “There is an arsenal to minimise the risk of money derived  from corruption. I think that the system works pretty well. We  take care of cases that fall between the cracks,” said  Zellweger.

  It took 17 years before Switzerland managed to give back 684  million Swiss francs appropriated by Ferdinand Marcos, the former  Philippines president.

  Since 2003 Switzerland has returned 1.8 billion Swiss francs  embezzled by such persons as Marcos, Sani Abacha of Nigeria,  Vladimir Montesinos of Peru, Jean-Claude Duvalier of Haiti and  others.

The country’s asset recovery effort is more than a quarter of the  total world restitution of $4-5 billion.

http://rt.com/business/163776-switzerland-freezes-ukraine-assets/

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