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Swiss Whistleblower Says Black Money Data He Disclosed Has Indian Names
- Wednesday August 24, 2016
- India News | Written by Noopur Tiwari
Swiss black money whistleblower Rudolf Elmer has told NDTV that India can ask for fresh information on its citizens from the data he leaked in 2008 from a bank in Cayman Islands that he worked for.
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Names of Indians with Swiss accounts to be revealed next year: Assange
- Sunday December 4, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Assange, who is under house arrest in the UK, said this through video-conferencing at a conference in Delhi, that whistle-blower Rudolf Elmer, who passed CDs containing information to him, is undergoing trial and it would not be proper to make disclosures at this juncture.
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Whistleblower Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer arrested in Zurich
- Thursday January 20, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
Just hours after his trial on fresh charges of breaching banking secrecy, whistleblower Rudolf Elmer was arrested in Zurich. Elmer had faced a trial in Zurich on Wednesday too, but he escaped a prison sentence for making secret data public in 2007 and threatening an employee at his former employers, with a fine of 7200 Swiss Francs.However, even be...
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No jail for whistle-blower Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer
- Thursday January 20, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent & Agencies
A Swiss court on Wednesday found former banker Rudolf Elmer, who handed over secret data to whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, guilty of breaching bank secrecy laws and handed down a suspended fine.He has, however, escaped jail in breach of bank secrecy laws.A judge said the 55-year-old former chief operating officer at private bank Julius Baer's s...
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Swiss bank whistleblower faces trial
- Wednesday January 19, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
A former Swiss banker on Monday supplied documents to WikiLeaks that he alleges detail attempts by wealthy business leaders and lawmakers to evade tax payments.Rudolf Elmer, an ex-employee of Swiss-based Bank Julius Baer, said there were 2,000 account holders named in the documents, but refused to give details of the companies or individuals involv...
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Swiss Whistleblower Says Black Money Data He Disclosed Has Indian Names
- Wednesday August 24, 2016
- India News | Written by Noopur Tiwari
Swiss black money whistleblower Rudolf Elmer has told NDTV that India can ask for fresh information on its citizens from the data he leaked in 2008 from a bank in Cayman Islands that he worked for.
- www.ndtv.com
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Names of Indians with Swiss accounts to be revealed next year: Assange
- Sunday December 4, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Assange, who is under house arrest in the UK, said this through video-conferencing at a conference in Delhi, that whistle-blower Rudolf Elmer, who passed CDs containing information to him, is undergoing trial and it would not be proper to make disclosures at this juncture.
- www.ndtv.com
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Whistleblower Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer arrested in Zurich
- Thursday January 20, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
Just hours after his trial on fresh charges of breaching banking secrecy, whistleblower Rudolf Elmer was arrested in Zurich. Elmer had faced a trial in Zurich on Wednesday too, but he escaped a prison sentence for making secret data public in 2007 and threatening an employee at his former employers, with a fine of 7200 Swiss Francs.However, even be...
- www.ndtv.com
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No jail for whistle-blower Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer
- Thursday January 20, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent & Agencies
A Swiss court on Wednesday found former banker Rudolf Elmer, who handed over secret data to whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, guilty of breaching bank secrecy laws and handed down a suspended fine.He has, however, escaped jail in breach of bank secrecy laws.A judge said the 55-year-old former chief operating officer at private bank Julius Baer's s...
- www.ndtv.com
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Swiss bank whistleblower faces trial
- Wednesday January 19, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
A former Swiss banker on Monday supplied documents to WikiLeaks that he alleges detail attempts by wealthy business leaders and lawmakers to evade tax payments.Rudolf Elmer, an ex-employee of Swiss-based Bank Julius Baer, said there were 2,000 account holders named in the documents, but refused to give details of the companies or individuals involv...
- www.ndtv.com