A lawyer hired by Credit Suisse to investigate its ties to the Nazi regime has told the Senate Judiciary Committee how he was sidelined.
Credit Suisse investigator claims he was fired for refusing to ‘suppress the truth’ about bank’s ties to Nazi regime
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February 03, 2026
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