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    Day of Reckoning? Super Rich Tax Cheats Outed by Bank Clerk
    Technician in Liechtenstein Turns Over Names of Americans With Secret Bank Accounts

    ABC News
    By BRIAN ROSS and RHONDA SCHWARTZ
    July 15, 2008

    Hundreds of super-rich American tax cheats have, in effect, turned themselves in to the IRS after a bank computer technician in the tiny European country of Liechtenstein came forward with the names of US citizens who had set up secret accounts there, according to Washington lawyers investigating the scheme.

    The bank clerk, Heinrich Kieber, has been branded a thief by the government of Liechtenstein for violating the country's bank secrecy laws.

    He is now in hiding but scheduled to testify to the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Thursday via a video statement from a secret location, according to Congressional investigators.

    Aides for committee chairman Carl Levin (D-MI) are scheduled to provide reporters with a background briefing later this morning in Washington on the committee's investigation of tax haven banks in Liechtenstein and Switzerland.

    Aides say the hearing will also focus on the role of the giant Swiss bank UBS and its alleged efforts to help wealthy Americans hide their money from the IRS through shell companies in Liechtenstein.

    Liechtenstein's veil of secrecy was pierced five years ago when the disgruntled technician, Kieber, downloaded the names of foreign citizens connected to the secret accounts.

    Kieber reportedly sold three CD's full of names and data to tax authorities to 12 countries including Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy and the United States.

    Tax authorities in Italy published the full list of names.

    In Germany, the disclosures led to the arrests of several prominent CEO's on charges that had evaded millions of dollars in taxes.

    A former UBS private banker, Bradley Birkenfeld, has agreed to a plea deal and is reported to be cooperating with US authorities in bring charges against American citizens on tax evasion charges.

    The Liechtenstein bank, LGT, is owned by the tiny country's ruling family led by Prince Hans-Adam II.

    Kieber's Washington lawyer, Jack Blum, says Kieber should be considered a whistleblower and a hero, not a thief, for revealing how the super rich hid billions of dollars using the Liechtenstein bank.

    The names of the US citizens are now in the hands of the IRS and Senate investigators.

    Washington lawyers say a number of prominent citizens have been subpoenaed to testify but have already indicated they will refuse to testify, asserting their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

    It is not yet clear whether Senator Levin will insist they appear in front of the committee anyway.
    Technician faces prosecution after turning over names of secret account holders.
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    Although I have a sneaky suspicion the admin will shelter more than a few of those...
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    • #3
      I wonder if any of the Americans have the initials GWB.

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      • #4
        If you help the U.S. recover monies defrauded from it, you get half of what it recovers. That dude's gonna be set.
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        • #5
          Screw the tax evaders.

          Though this guy deserves prison time as well.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by chegitz guevara
            If you help the U.S. recover monies defrauded from it, you get half of what it recovers. That dude's gonna be set.
            After he gets out of jail, of course.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by DinoDoc
              After he gets out of jail, of course.
              What jail? As a foreign national, he didn't break any of our laws. And there's a whole special immigrant visa category just for snitches, so I suspect he'll be getting his green card soon and not heading back home. Che's right, he's set.
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              • #8
                He's already made his money selling the list. I'm not sure if that reward of half the amount defrauded is urban legend.

                It isn't like Liechtenstein can have him extradited if they charge him. Just don't travel to miscellaneous Caribbean or 3rd world countries, stay in US & EU.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly


                  What jail? As a foreign national, he didn't break any of our laws. And there's a whole special immigrant visa category just for snitches, so I suspect he'll be getting his green card soon and not heading back home. Che's right, he's set.
                  He broke the law in Liechtenstein. Though I suppose he won't be extradited or be stupid enough to go back.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Whoha


                    He broke the law in Liechtenstein. Though I suppose he won't be extradited or be stupid enough to go back.
                    That's my point. Sounds like he's already in the US, waiting to testify. And he's here to stay.
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                    • #11
                      I salute this brave, and entrepreneurial individual.
                      urgh.NSFW

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly


                        That's my point. Sounds like he's already in the US, waiting to testify. And he's here to stay.
                        Why's he testifying from a "secret location" and such then?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by snoopy369
                          Why's he testifying from a "secret location" and such then?
                          The feared Liechtensteinian death squads, of course. They kill at will.
                          John Brown did nothing wrong.

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                          • #14
                            Luxembourgian actually.


                            Unless the Luxembourgers are hiring Liechtensteinians!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by snoopy369


                              Why's he testifying from a "secret location" and such then?
                              No idea. But he's clearly not in Liechtenstein; the place isn't big enough to have a secret location.

                              My guess is, he's really just in protective custody, which would be normal for a case like this. But since his whereabouts are not being disclosed -- as would be normal for protective custody -- the press went with "secret location" because it sounds cool and isn't absolutely, technically incorrect.
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