Marc Perrenoud: “We would have to do the work in the UBS archives, it was not exhaustive”

Marc Perrenoud: “We would have to do the work in the UBS archives, it was not exhaustive”
Marc Perrenoud: “We would have to do the work in the UBS archives, it was not exhaustive”

Published on January 6, 2025 at 6:57 p.m. / Modified on January 6, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

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Former scientific advisor to the Swiss-Second World War Independent Commission of Experts (known as the Bergier Commission), historian Marc Perrenoud reacts to the revelations of the investigation led by American lawyer Neil Barofsky.

Le Temps: The Bergier Commission had mentioned 14 problematic accounts at Credit Suisse. Neil Barofsky says he has identified several thousand documents and several hundred accounts with potential Nazi links. Are you surprised?

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