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Official: Swiss Banks Broke Privacy Law | |
2006-10-15 | |
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Let us know Osama's address and we'll notify him with a JDAM Airmail Special Delivery Message. After the Sept. 11 attacks, SWIFT largely complied with U.S. requests for banking information in its anti-terror investigations. SWIFT, or the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, operates a secure electronic messaging service used by some 7,800 financial institutions to make international money transfers worth $6 trillion a day. SWIFT, not to be confused with SMERSH or SPECTER. Thuer said the issue was whether information could be passed on to states whose data protection laws are not as stringent as those in Switzerland. Referring to a report by a Belgian privacy commission, Thuer urged that a solution be negotiated by which U.S. laws and European data protection rules are standardized. Last month, Switzerland Finance Minister Hans-Rudolf Merz said giving the CIA access to the SWIFT information did not infringe Swiss sovereignty or the country's banking secrecy rules. | |
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