No ‘black money’ statistics exist: Swiss banks

September 13, 2009 03:16 pm | Updated 03:16 pm IST

Bradley Birkenfeld (left) the former UBS banker who became a whistleblower triggering a massive investigation of the Swiss bank and its customers, was sentenced to 40 months' by a United States Federal judge in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.on  August 21, this year.  File photo: AP.

Bradley Birkenfeld (left) the former UBS banker who became a whistleblower triggering a massive investigation of the Swiss bank and its customers, was sentenced to 40 months' by a United States Federal judge in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.on August 21, this year. File photo: AP.

New Delhi: (PTI) Amid claims from various quarters that Indians have stashed away thousands of crores in secret bank accounts in Switzerland, the Swiss banks have asserted that any statistics about black money “simply do not exist“.

Various political parties and other groups have been claiming that the black money stashed away in Swiss banks by Indians exceed one trillion dollars.

These statistics, which put Indians at the top in terms of deposits in Swiss banks, have often been quoted to global institutions and sometimes even to the Swiss National Bank, the central bank of the country.

Seeking to demolish the “myth” over these figures being

“circulated as gospel truth”, a top official at the Swiss Bankers’ Association told PTI from Basel that there were no truth at all in such statistics.

“Anyone claiming to have such figures should be forced to identify their source and explain the methodology used to produce them,” said the SBA’s Head of International Communications, James Nason.

“We take all our statistics from Swiss National Bank and statistics about ‘black money’ simply do not exist,” he added.

Mr. Nason said he was aware of such figures being quoted to a SBA report on bank deposits in the Swiss banks by people of various nationalities, which put Indians as the biggest depositors there, but asserted that there were no truth in it and it never published any such report.

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