16 July 2008

Lichtenstein Banking Data Stolen and Turned Over to Tax Authorities

Heinrich Kieber, a former bank clerk in Lichtenstein, downloaded the names and accounts of thousands of secret bank accounts, burned them to three CDs, and then sold them "tax authorities to 12 countries including Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy and the United States."

Well, it now appears that a fair number of these rich pig tax dodgers people will be facing some serious scrutiny from the IRS.

It's been a while since I had a Schadenfreude post.

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