Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren calls on Department of Justice to ‘come down hard’ on HSBC if beleaguered bank is found to have colluded with tax evaders
Warren said: ‘The government comes down hard on individuals who break the law time after time, and it should do the same for large financial institutions.’ Photograph: Timothy D Easley/AP
Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren called on prosecutors to “come down hard” on HSBC if the bank is found to have colluded with tax evaders on Tuesday.
Her intervention came as US government officials with knowledge of the DoJ’s investigation provided the Guardian with new details about the inquiry.
Renewed focus has been placed on the long-running investigation into HSBC Switzerland by the department, after a huge leak of secret bank data – passed to the DOJ’s tax division almost five years ago – was obtained by the Guardian and other media.
It shows that HSBC Switzerland helped some clients conceal millions of undeclared assets, and has immediately raised questions on Capitol Hill about the response from prosecutors and tax authorities.
US government officials said the investigation is not merely looking at HSBC’s US clients, and could also result in criminal indictments against the bank itself. “That has not been ruled out,” one official said, when asked if HSBC or its executives could be criminally indicted. “It is certainly something that is under consideration.”
The same official described the investigation as “very active”, but did not provide a timeline for its completion, nor give an indication of the likelihood of criminal charges against the bank. The official declined to say which, if any, bankers might face charges.
Any criminal US prosecution against HSBC or its executives would be a huge blow for Europe’s biggest bank. HSBC was made to pay a $1.9bn fine in 2012, in a deferred prosecution agreement over money-laundering with Mexican drug cartels and breaches of US sanctions.
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