Offshore Banking: Secret Threat to America

Komisar, Lucy

Offshore Banking: The Secret Threat to America Lucy Komisar IN NOVEMBER 1932, deputy Fabien Albertin took the floor of the National Assembly in Paris to denounce tax evasion by emi­nent...

...It's in the interests of some of the moneyed interests to allow this to occur...
...In 1999, to sink a "know your customer" regulation pro­posed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor­poration, they orchestrated a successful e-mail campaign to Congress...
...they could bank by fax or e-mail...
...Then, in the 1990s, Swiss bankers came under attack from the victims of the Nazis and their heirs, who complained that the accounts generously hidden by Swiss bankers had been not-so-generously appropriated by them...
...Beginning in the 1980s, when I visited places such as Haiti, the Philippines, and Zaire, I was struck by the fact that local opponents of the dictators invariably told me that the plundered loot was in Switzerland...
...Private banking profits are over 20 percent, twice as high as in many other departments...
...International banks have special private banking departments to help big-money clients establish offshore networks to hide their money...
...Now, the banks are working on damage control, trying to limit the scope of domestic legislation and international agreements...
...They only exist because they can engage in transac­tions with standard banks...
...The impact is massive...
...W HY IS IT NOW becoming an issue...
...No wonder the Ameri­can public does not understand this issue...
...Companies in interna­tional trade routinely use shell accounts...
...In America, however, there's no lobby to challenge the banks...
...To make sure that account owners' names could never be made public again, in 1934, the Swiss Confederation made it a crime for a bank employee to violate the secrecy of clients' identities...
...Experts believe that as much as half the world's capital flows through offshore centers...
...DISSENT / Spring 2003 n 51...
...It's estimated that for every dollar the West "gives," or more likely, lends the third world, ten dollars in dirty money funnels back to it...
...Albertin answered, "The minister knows . . ." But the finance minister declared, "Ah...
...Oxfam figures that $35 billion of the miss­ing money is taxes evaded by foreign corpora­tions, often through "transfer pricing"—buying and selling through tax haven shell companies to hide profits...
...In some countries, anyone who releases owner information can be jailed...
...Some will say, `Ah...
...In the prospectus, they say legally controlled and managed in Barbados...
...They're saying a company is managed in Bar­bados when there's one meeting there a year...
...Though its building and staff would ac­tually stay put, manufacturing hammers and wrenches, Stanley Works would no longer pay taxes on profits from international trade...
...Se­crecy havens have 1.2 percent of the world's population and hold 26 percent of the world's wealth, including 31 percent of the net profits of U.S...
...When U.S...
...Albertin noted sardonically that such people never made loans to the French defense effort...
...The furniture maker was Levitan...
...There was one weak link in the secrecy sys­tem...
...Each year between 1989 and 1995, a majority of corporations, both foreign- and U.S.-controlled, paid no U.S...
...And in this scandal, the rul­ing elite of society shows its selfishness and unwillingness to obey French law...
...A child of the sixties—of the civil rights and then the feminist movements—I'd focused on the plight of the third world, which was, it seemed, condemned to poverty and dic­tators...
...A parliamentarian shouted, "We want to know them...
...It is a blue chip in­dustry operated by multi-billion dollar interna­tional banks and major investment, law, and accountancy firms...
...So do the big banks, which make sub­stantial commissions on their offshore services...
...An 50 n DISSENT / Spring 2003 Internet search using "offshore" or "tax haven" turns up dozens of hits...
...It took the discovery that Osama bin Laden used a financial network based offshore and that Enron set up affiliates in secrecy havens to make U.S...
...The banks' advertisements make that clear when they promote their "discretion"—a code word for secrecy...
...As hotel owner and tax cheat Leona Helmsley intoned before she went to jail, "Only poor people pay taxes...
...An OECD team was investigat­ing how to reform the shell company system...
...The Peugeot brothers," Albertin replied...
...political leaders, editors, and the public begin to pay serious attention...
...Colombian tax authorities won't know how much business they're doing...
...After Al Capone was convicted of tax evasion in 1931, orga­nized crime groups realized they had to hide or launder their money so they could show le­gal origins and pay taxes...
...they existed for bookkeeping, to receive, hold, and transfer money so as to hide the real people involved...
...Shell companies—front companies, "mailbox" companies, sometimes called Interna­tional Business Corporations (IBCs) or Per­sonal Investment Companies (PICs)—were set up to own bank accounts and effect phony transactions to hide or launder funds...
...Developing countries owe more than $2 trillion to rich nations and international finan­cial institutions such as the World Bank and the IMF...
...Or the accounts are opened in the names of lawyers or accountants, so even bank officials don't know...
...The procedures for finding out drag on for months and years, by which time the account is closed, all traces erased...
...and then decided the issue was too arcane and complex to present to readers, es­pecially since she didn't understand it herself...
...An assistant opinion­page editor of a major American newspaper asked me, "Just what is a numbered Swiss bank account...
...sprinkle with Aruba or Curacao," says the Miami official of an international investigation firm that hunts fraudsters...
...It means that a prosecutor or plaintiff with a court or­der can't see the financial records of someone who has just walked off with the company funds, or failed to pay child support, or has been caught divvying a kilo of heroin to a teen­age sales force or running a scam that wiped out thousands of people's savings, or paid no taxes while flying around in a private jet...
...Lucy KOMISAR, a New York-based journalist whose articles on international affairs have appeared in major U.S...
...In countries such as the United States, banks were supposed to obtain stated reasons for direct transfers of large amounts of money...
...At the Africa-Europe summit in Cairo in 2000, when the Europeans accused the Afri­cans of corruption, the Africans riposted, "You're the ones that take the funds...
...Later, he bought a Swiss bank and for years deposited his Havana casino take in Miami accounts, then wired the funds to Switzerland via a net­work of shell and holding companies and off­shore accounts, some of them in banks whose officials knew very well they were working for criminals...
...The Caribbean also has the money laundries of Antigua, Aruba, and the British Virgin Islands...
...groups attended...
...Swiss bankers were stunned by the revela­tions of their clients' names...
...bank regulators wanted to strengthen existing rules to detect illicit funds, the banks resorted to scare tactics...
...Sometimes, for greater obfus­cation a shell company is owned by another shell from a second jurisdiction...
...About half the users of offshore have opposite goals...
...Governments of developing countries complained that the Swiss had concealed the money stolen by their former dictators and re­fused to give it back...
...When I first started writing on the subject in 1997, most people I spoke to needed an ex­planation of "offshore...
...The AFL-CIO and unions such as UNITE and AFSCME are using pension stock votes to try to bring runaway companies back onshore...
...Democratic senator Carl Levin of Michigan ran hearings and over­saw reports on offshore banking and also wrote reform bills...
...The con­ceit apparently also persuaded the Securities and Exchange Commission...
...The worldwide total for assets managed by private banks is an estimated $15.5 trillion...
...The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says that between $600 billion and $1.5 trillion of illicit money is laundered annually, equal to 2 percent to 5 percent of global economic out­put...
...U. S. political leaders, with a few ex­ceptions, were loath to challenge big banks and brokerages that wanted no barriers to the in­flux of customers' funds...
...and for decades, the burgeon­ing international narcotics and illicit arms 46 n DISSENT / Spring 2003 trades—all dependent on secret bank ac­counts...
...taxes...
...And the people whose ill-gotten profits were at stake organized to protect the system, in the United States and internationally...
...But Stanley Works's ploy is only one of myriad ways companies use the offshore sys­tem to cheat on taxes...
...When documents arrive, they are formless notebooks in which holders of accounts are represented only as numbers...
...These names are known only to the direc­tor of the bank, who the clients forbid to cor­respond with them, so anxious are they to pre­serve anonymity...
...Offshore networks popularly come in se­ries of three...
...Constituents protested that the regulation compromised their right to keep their accounts free from government sur­veillance...
...But now Americans and others through­out the world recognized that this sub-rosa sys­tem was a threat to their security...
...The writers of thrillers sent their heroes and villains to Grand Cayman...
...Rich individuals and corporations avoid taxes through complex, accountant-aided schemes that routinely use offshore accounts and companies to hide income and manufac­ture deductions...
...Even so, the police collected 245,000 French francs, 2,000 Swiss francs, and even more important, an index, a cashbook, a file, and ten large note­books with two thousand names...
...Some American political leaders have been pushing to reform the off­shore system for years...
...But Barba­dian law says it's legal, so it's legal...
...That might mean a claim for sale or purchase of stocks, merchandise, or real estate, or the receipt or repayment of a loan...
...People made jokes about Swiss bank accounts...
...This drains hard currency reserves needed to buy imports, takes away funds for investment, and beggars education and health programs...
...Throw in Cayman and Panama...
...You social­ists are happy to dishonor political adversaries and show that there are classes in society!' Yes, there are classes...
...and foreign publications, is writing a book about the offshore bank and corporate secrecy system...
...Is a Muslim terrorist group acquir­ing a flight training school...
...no Colom­bian firm will handle invoices...
...Bank secrecy was born...
...The ordinary citizens who sent those mes­sage probably had no idea what is meant by real bank secrecy—the kind that exists in Swit­zerland and other tax havens, that prevents anyone, even law enforcement agents, from finding out the owners or seeing the records of an account...
...And Albertin replied, "I am going to satisfy your curiosity...
...In May, he announced that the OECD demands were "too broad" and withdrew U.S...
...The same was true abroad...
...There had been a raid on a building on the rue de la Tremoille in the aristocratic district of the Champs-Elysees, where officials of a Swiss bank had a five-room apartment...
...Republican member of Con­gress Jim Leach of Iowa, head of the House Banking Committee in the late 1990s, held hearings on money laundering by Citibank and pressed for legislation...
...The situation is even worse in devel­oping countries...
...In days, it's been through three jurisdictions, and there are no records...
...European banks have fought attempts to retrieve the money stashed by dic­tators...
...As a journalist, I hadn't initially worked at trying to figure out finan­cial puzzles...
...Democratic Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, who ran the Iran-Contra and BCCI hearings in the 1980s and 1990s, called for changes then: he even wrote a book about it...
...Even though it only paid $7 million in U.S...
...law enforce­ment agents with court orders could already see any bank records they wanted...
...The 48 n DISSENT / Spring 2003 Securities and Exchange Commission, run by Harvey Pitt—an attorney who for more than twenty years represented the top accounting and Wall Street firms he was regulating—ac­cepted the pretense as legal...
...If authorities looking into a loan to the company want to find out who owns it, lawyers say, "That's protected by secrecy law...
...It's not an accident...
...That means anti–money-laundering efforts fail 99.9 percent of the time...
...When I was in Moscow, an em­ployee for a major American company told me how its auto rental subsidiary booked its Mos­cow cars to clients via an offshore office so it could cheat on reporting income in Russia...
...Another dirty little secret (known to all but the general public) is that private banking exists largely to manage money clients are hiding from their own countries' tax collectors...
...T HE DIRTY LITTLE secret of third world debt is that a substantial part of the money given for political reasons to pro-Western dictators was laundered in offshore centers and funneled back to Western stock markets and real estate...
...Eu­ropean governments are fighting the same problem...
...The OECD softened its demands...
...It means Osama bin Laden can move money through a financial network centered around the Al Taqwa ("Fear of God") bank, reg­istered in the offshore haven of the Bahamas and operated from the secrecy jurisdiction of Switzerland...
...Sometimes accounts are numbered or coded (the famous "numbered Swiss bank accounts"), and only key officials of the bank know the beneficiaries...
...Congress and succeeding Repub­lican and Democratic administrations weren't interested...
...W HEN I READ that story, I realized I had solved a mystery that had perplexed me for years...
...Money laundering" was a phrase that everyone knew, even if they didn't quite know its significance...
...Attempts to find laundered funds are usuDISSENT / Spring 2003 n 49 ally dismal failures...
...But it turns out that Stanley was planning to save on more than the taxes on business done outside the United States...
...Oxfam International calculates the money sucked out of developing countries and deposited in tax havens at $50 billion a year, nearly the size of the $57 billion annual global aid budget, six times the annual cost of achiev­ing universal primary education, and almost three times the cost of universal primary health care...
...Dubai and Israel are important in the Middle East...
...Some $3 trillion is in deposits in tax haven banks and the rest is in securities held by IBCs and trusts...
...The whole business is a sham," fumed New York District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, who more than any other U.S...
...One official sug­gested it should have been called "know your criminal...
...European favorites include Luxembourg, Aus­tria, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Cyprus, and the British Channel Islands—with strong links to London...
...He moved on to Henriette Francois Coty, of the famous perfume family, who ran a news­paper, L'Ami du people (Friend of the People), and a M. Sapetre, whom Albertin took for the publisher of Le Matin (Morning...
...Lacking the courage to air a challenge to the status quo (his organization's banker and broker members), or even to confront the author, he turned it down through his secretary...
...However, till now, the informa­tion one has gotten has been extremely vague...
...Of course, they don't apply such rules to themselves, only to nonresidents and companies not doing business in their coun­tries...
...That Switzerland was Hitler's banker was already known...
...give us our money back...
...According to Merrill Lynch & Gemini Consulting's "World Wealth Report" for 2000, one third of the wealth of the world's "high net-worth individuals" (as banks like to call them), nearly $6 trillion out of $17.5 trillion, may now be held offshore...
...Other gov­ernment officials could not...
...They didn't produce goods or services...
...Take the case of Stanley Works, which announced a "move" of its headquarters—on paper—from New Britain, Connecticut, to Ber­muda and of its imaginary management to Bar­bados...
...Today, offshore is where most of the world's drug money is laundered, estimated at up to $500 billion a year, more than the total income of the world's poorest 20 percent...
...No representatives of U.S...
...Another few hundred billion come from fraud and corruption...
...In each case, those bankers were accessories to crime...
...Albertin de­clared, "There is nothing more painful, sadden­ing, and tragic, nothing that can discourage the mass of French workers more deeply than to see every day the men who direct and inspire DISSENT / Spring 2003 n 4 5 French opinion in the columns of their big dai­lies call for the nation's financial patriotism, tell of sacrifices to be asked of civil servants and war victims . . . and on their own part, cheat...
...With advances in technology, not just the enor­mously wealthy but even the moderately rich could set up secret offshore companies and accounts...
...In the face of 225,000 e-mail mes­sages and letters and the opposition of the banks, the rule was withdrawn...
...The rules were aimed at people and com­panies moving very large sums through ac­counts—millions of dollars, not thousands...
...You can convert profits to losses, put money in phony loans, buy businesses without people knowing who you are, and evade all laws regulating money...
...The country of the International Red Cross, of chocolate and cuckoo clocks and good deportment, often held up as a model for developing countries...
...I discovered that in the decades that fol­lowed Albertin's protest at the National Assem­bly, dozens of countries in search of foreign capital had copied the system...
...The immediate effect would be to in­crease the salaries of Stanley executives, who were already being paid millions...
...Now, key Republican officials are attempting to block a Clinton-era IRS regulation to collect informa­tion on interest paid to nonresident aliens so this can be shared with other countries—es­pecially the European Union, which has de­veloped its own tax-information sharing policy to catch money in flight to Luxembourg, Aus­tria, Switzerland, and elsewhere...
...These beneficiaries want to keep the sys­tem...
...Brokerages benefit when hot money fuels the stock markets...
...Switzer­land...
...Who are the "moneyed interests" who keep in place the international financial ser­vices system for criminals...
...If you said the U.S., the UK, the major G-7 banks will not deal with offshore bank centers that don't comply with G-7 bank regulations, these banks could not exist...
...I vowed to find out how the system operated, who supported it, how it could continue in the face of clear evidence that it facilitated criminal acts and caused appalling suffering...
...The General Ac­counting Office says that American wage-earn­ers report 97 percent of their wages, while self­employed persons report just 11 percent of theirs...
...Or fraudu­lent activities undertaken in a company's name might lead investigators to follow its trail...
...Offi­cials of the United States and Western Europe complained that the Swiss were holding the money of drug traffickers and tax cheats and refusing to give information to law enforcement agencies...
...That was a fiction...
...Corporate secrecy is what let Enron set up 780 shell companies in Grand Cayman and another eighty in the Turks & Caicos islands to hide insider trading, stage-manage financial records, deceive investors and creditors, and avoid U.S...
...Some of the money is stolen outright...
...Offshore is not a fly-by-night operation run by unknown shady dealers...
...Albertin, I don't know this list at all...
...The headquarters will be in a country where that company is not permitted to do business...
...Joseph Stiglitz, the 2001 Nobel laureate for economics, told me, "You ask why, if there's an important role for a regulated banking system, do you allow a non-regulated banking system to continue...
...Bank secrecy has been a hidden issue— buried in plain sight as key political leaders, major media, and even citizen groups ignored glaring lessons: in the 1980s, the collapse of the Vatican-linked Ambrosiano Bank and the illegal sale of arms to Iran and diversion of funds to the Contras...
...The IRS estimates that taxpayers fail to pay in ex­cess of $100 billion in taxes annually due on income from legal sources...
...cried a deputy...
...multinationals...
...The Swiss secrecy law two years later as­sured him of G-man-proof banking...
...They didn't have to travel to tax ha­vens...
...World Bank-financed roads in Indonesia cost an extra 30 percent to account for corruption...
...Bank secrecy became a vital financial service—for drug traf­fickers beginning in the 1960s, and then for other criminal syndicates from the 1980s, for dictators and corrupt politicians looting their countries, for business fraudsters, for bribe-giv­ers and takers, for arms and people traffick­ers, for evaders of court judgments, and of course for tax cheats...
...They say the moves deprive the United States of taxes and also reduce share­holders' control, including the right to exam­ine books or sue management...
...The regulation set guidelines to help banks carry out the existing requirement of "due diligence," that is, that they make sure that their customers were who they said they were and that banks report sus­picious transactions...
...The minister of finance knows very well that for ten years, the concern of all his prede­cessors has been to track down this fraud . . . " he declared...
...It has made no public proposals...
...tax on foreign income in 2001, Stanley indicated that the move would save it at least $25 million in 2002...
...support...
...In 1932, mobster Meyer Lansky took money from New Orleans slot machines and shifted it to accounts over­seas...
...it could have been shut down at any time...
...Lansky laundered money so he could pay taxes and legitimate his spoils...
...The elites of France and else­where could rest easy...
...Today, the names include the corporate and wealthy interests represented by the Bush ad­ministration, Paul O'Neill, then treasury sec­retary, announced at the February 2001 meet­ing of the G-7 that the Organization for Eco­nomic Cooperation and Development—which had developed an initiative to stop tax havens from hiding the money of tax cheats—shouldn't be "dictating to any country . . . the appropri­ate level of tax rates...
...According to Interpol, $3 billion in dirty money has been seized in twenty years of struggle against money laundering— about the amount laundered in three days...
...The G-7 are the top industrialized countries...
...Names...
...law enforcer has attacked the offshore system...
...The issue surfaces in the press when an ac­counting scam is so outrageous that it strains credulity...
...Police had passed through a crowd of impatient cli­ents in the waiting room, entered the office, and seized all available documents...
...American tax­payers would make up the loss...
...Treasury officials say 99.9 percent of the for­eign criminal and terrorist money presented for deposit in the United States gets into secure accounts...
...Banks and accounting firms marketed shell and even ready-made "off-the-shelf companies," the latter already registered with local govern­ments, picked up by clients like merchandise in a store...
...even law enforcement on the track of thieves could not pierce it...
...In 2001, the United States learned that the Swiss had protected the bank that handled finances for Osama bin Laden...
...They levy low or no taxes on owners of investment funds or registered companies...
...So do the pages of the Economist, airline magazines, and publications for the "moderately" rich...
...The world's second-largest tax haven just behind the Cayman Islands, Nauru has ten thousand residents and four hundred offshore banks—all registered at a single mailbox...
...It's called layering, or laddering...
...The mainstream media refuse to confront it...
...Money launderers set up a British Virgin Islands corporation, open a bank ac­count in Curacao, airfreight the money to Aruba, have it wire transferred...
...Many offshore centers offer another advan­tage to customers...
...If they took out the word legally, it would be a fraud...
...That scam hit the headlines, and in the face of a threatened lawsuit by the attorney gen­eral of Connecticut, Stanley Works backed down...
...If the money went through Grand Cayman, law enforcement of­ficials won't know...
...There are some fifty-five offshore zones— legendary Switzerland, Grand Cayman, and colorful islands such as Nauru in the South Pacific...
...Add the pro­ceeds of tax evasion and the figure skyrockets to $1 trillion...
...Meanwhile, during the 1990s, American anti-narcotics officials began focusing on the offshore connection...
...Some $300 bil­lion to $500 billion of "dirty money" enters the international capital markets every year...
...One might, with the French deputies seventy years ago, cry, "names...
...Taxes would burden only the poor and middle classes...
...It aimed to make life more difficult for people who supplied phony identities or companies that lied about true owners...
...In each case, the money was shielded by the bank secrecy that the Swiss invented after Albertin embarrassed their corrupt clients...
...It was a system that op­erated only half in the shadows...
...These practices are endemic in third world countries...
...in the 1990s, the Bank of Credit and Commercial International (BCCI) swindle...
...The editor of a major foreign policy organization's journal asked for an article, then panicked when it turned out to be a call for the end of bank secrecy...
...Offshore Banking: The Secret Threat to America Lucy Komisar IN NOVEMBER 1932, deputy Fabien Albertin took the floor of the National Assembly in Paris to denounce tax evasion by emi­nent French personalities—politicians, judges, industrialists, church dignitaries, and directors of newspapers—who were hiding their money in Switzerland...
...If true names were attached to the companies involved in transactions, they might be traced...
...income tax...
...It was also the Switzerland of banks— banks run by men who mixed with the best of company and, by the way, were accessories to the theft and laundering of billions of dollars stolen from people in every country of the world—the repository of booty amassed by ty­rants from Hitler to Mobutu...
...He added that the list included a dozen generals, even the comptroller of the army...
...Albertin argued that the operation should have occurred earlier, as the business had gone on without interruption for ten days...
...The money involved is monumental...
...taxes...
...These offshore centers awash in money are the hub of a colossal, underground network of crime, fraud, and corruption...
...The offshore system let Arthur Andersen do its "creative accounting," manipu­lating its client's books with handy secret com­panies and accounts...
...That's loan money Indonesian citizens must repay...
...alas, this issue is not yet on the agenda of the Ameri­can left...
...They feared that unless they could block future exposure, they might lose the deposits people had stashed with them to avoid paying their own countries' taxes...
...I N AMERICA, the system made a big hit with the gangsters of Chicago...
...His list included deputies, senators, and judges, whose role, he pointed out, was to make and apply the laws...
...In Europe, citizens groups seeking global economic reform call offshore secrecy pernicious and want to end it...
...He called them men of "a particularly ticklish patriotism" who, he noted with irony, "probably are unaware that the money they deposit abroad is lent by Switzer­land to Germany...
...And on neither side of the Atlantic are governments seeking radical re­forms...
...At the end, there is "integration": the individual buys a big DISSENT / Spring 2003 n 47 hotel or invests in the stock market...
...S 0, CORPORATE secrecy was invented...
...Stanley Works's accountants, the global firm Ernst & Young, and its lawyers, the promi­nent Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, presumably advised their client that this was a good way to keep from paying $30 million in U.S...
...He began to name the names of the tax evader elite, including two bishops, who he said, "though the kingdom isn't of this world," were able to reconcile their oaths of poverty with the desire to shelter their fortunes...
...I spoke about the Bush policy at a seminar run by the new European Network Against Tax Havens and Tax Evasion at the World Social Summit in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in January...
...And European countries became worried about huge tax losses...
...Is a Colombia drug cartel buying Chicago real estate...
...Bank secrecy is not about preventing your neighbor or a government official from casu­ally inquiring about your account balance or to whom you wrote your last check...
...He said, "If one reads the Swiss newspa­pers this morning, one sees that public opin­ion in Switzerland dreads the massive shrink­ing of sums that have been deposited in its banks—of which it enjoys exclusive profit...
...Employees of the banks don't know the names of account hold­ers...
...There were also manufacturers of automobiles and furniture...
...Ac­cording to a Miami private investigator, "If I have a Colombian company that imports Mercedes trucks from Germany, the company ordering the trucks will be registered in the British Virgin Islands or Curacao...
...By the 1950s, Lansky was using the system for cash from the heroin trade...

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