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Kate Leinbaugh

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
3126 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And it's a huge task to really look at everything.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And it's a huge task to really look at everything.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And so this investigation was producing a lot of information because the last time anyone had really looked was in the 1990s and the technology is a lot better now to process information. And so a lot of leads were coming up.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And so this investigation was producing a lot of information because the last time anyone had really looked was in the 1990s and the technology is a lot better now to process information. And so a lot of leads were coming up.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And so this investigation was producing a lot of information because the last time anyone had really looked was in the 1990s and the technology is a lot better now to process information. And so a lot of leads were coming up.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

What he started to find was that many of these leads were strong, that the Simon Weisenthal Center had given to the bank, that there were some new Nazi clients that hadn't really been found before. So he's finding a lot, and he's finding that the more he looks, the more he finds. And something else he started to find was internal information at the bank about those 1990s investigations.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

What he started to find was that many of these leads were strong, that the Simon Weisenthal Center had given to the bank, that there were some new Nazi clients that hadn't really been found before. So he's finding a lot, and he's finding that the more he looks, the more he finds. And something else he started to find was internal information at the bank about those 1990s investigations.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

What he started to find was that many of these leads were strong, that the Simon Weisenthal Center had given to the bank, that there were some new Nazi clients that hadn't really been found before. So he's finding a lot, and he's finding that the more he looks, the more he finds. And something else he started to find was internal information at the bank about those 1990s investigations.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

What kind of information? There was information in those sort of working papers from the 1990s that indicated the bank did know about certain clients, that the bank was aware of certain connections with Nazi affiliates or Nazi-related companies that hadn't been disclosed before. And so he was pursuing that investigation, and then he got fired from the job by the bank.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

What kind of information? There was information in those sort of working papers from the 1990s that indicated the bank did know about certain clients, that the bank was aware of certain connections with Nazi affiliates or Nazi-related companies that hadn't been disclosed before. And so he was pursuing that investigation, and then he got fired from the job by the bank.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

What kind of information? There was information in those sort of working papers from the 1990s that indicated the bank did know about certain clients, that the bank was aware of certain connections with Nazi affiliates or Nazi-related companies that hadn't been disclosed before. And so he was pursuing that investigation, and then he got fired from the job by the bank.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

Why did Credit Suisse fire him? So Credit Suisse fired Neil Brofsky. Some of the executives who were at the bank at the time felt like he was kind of overstepping the bounds of what he was there to investigate. So whilst the Simon Wiesenthal Center had given them lists of names and facts, he was finding even more. He was finding indications about their disclosures in the 90s.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

Why did Credit Suisse fire him? So Credit Suisse fired Neil Brofsky. Some of the executives who were at the bank at the time felt like he was kind of overstepping the bounds of what he was there to investigate. So whilst the Simon Wiesenthal Center had given them lists of names and facts, he was finding even more. He was finding indications about their disclosures in the 90s.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

Why did Credit Suisse fire him? So Credit Suisse fired Neil Brofsky. Some of the executives who were at the bank at the time felt like he was kind of overstepping the bounds of what he was there to investigate. So whilst the Simon Wiesenthal Center had given them lists of names and facts, he was finding even more. He was finding indications about their disclosures in the 90s.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And so it was becoming a bit open-ended. He was finding so much that some executives within the bank were concerned that this is going to take forever and cost a ton of money and what's going to come out of it.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And so it was becoming a bit open-ended. He was finding so much that some executives within the bank were concerned that this is going to take forever and cost a ton of money and what's going to come out of it.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

And so it was becoming a bit open-ended. He was finding so much that some executives within the bank were concerned that this is going to take forever and cost a ton of money and what's going to come out of it.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

His position was that he had a job to do. He had been asked to investigate and to write a report. And so he wrote a report.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

His position was that he had a job to do. He had been asked to investigate and to write a report. And so he wrote a report.

The Journal.
The Nazi Ties to Credit Suisse

His position was that he had a job to do. He had been asked to investigate and to write a report. And so he wrote a report.