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International Capital Flows Called Criminal
Financial Times, April 24, 1996, p. 8.
US prosecutor attacks bank secrecy laws
By Clay Harris
Mr John Moscow, assistant district attorney for Manhattan:
"Bank secrecy statutes in international finance are used by
crooks, tax evaders, securities fraudsters, and capital
flight fellows; they are used by narcotics dealers. But
they are not needed by honest folks engaged in honest
transactions."
Now the last time I looked, 'Capital Flight' was as legal as church on a
Sunday. Or is this a proposal for exchange controls. Is this guy a state
or federal prosecutor? He was also unable to come up with legitimate
reasons for $3 Billion to go from Egypt to the Bahamas. I can think of any
one of a number of legal reasons, one being "International Tax Planning."
DCF