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Julius Baer senior manager penalised by Swiss watchdog for serious money laundering violations while another resigns

Julius Baer headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland's financial capital. In recent years, the bank's reputation and standing have taken a hit following a string of corruption and money laundering scandals which led to an unprecedented public censure by the Swiss regulatory authority (FINMA).

By Vish Gain for AMLi

A SENIOR MANAGER of Swiss private bank Julius Baer has been implicated in a money-laundering investigation after the country’s top financial watchdog launched an enforcement proceeding Thursday.

FINMA, Switzerland’s financial market supervisory authority, has said it is initiating proceedings in one case and dropping another after the concerned individual resigned. The investigation involves serious breaches of anti-money laundering regulations by Julius Baer, particularly in connection with alleged cases of corruption in Venezuela.

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