Quote from ByLoSellHi:
FWIW, the U.S. is seeking, and UBS previously agreed, to provide the names and account information of 52,000 American 'private wealth' clients.
That is a lot.
Not true. The US was granted access by ubs to 19,000. They have already received 250 "high bracket" US citizens, inherited and earned wealth, who will be indicted in the coming weeks. UBS was granted 'deferred prosectution".
A few hours later, the IRS went to Justice for the 52,000 names, just then discovered. Now, Switzerland, already into UBS for 6 bill cash, and 60 backstopped, said no, because this crosses the line between evasion and fraud (don't understand that myself), and it basically takes the "industry" away from the country.
The 52,000 is in doubt at this time. We already have the 250 names.
