Raoul Weil, chairman and CEO of UBS’ global wealth management and business banking division, on Wednesday was indicted by a federal grand jury in the Southern District of Florida on charges of conspiring to defraud the IRS by helping US citizens avoid paying federal income tax. The indictment (.pdf) comes as part of the DOJ’s ongoing investigation of UBS’ cross-border banking business. Weil’s division provides cross-border services to about 20,000 clients with assets of about $20 billion. The indictment alleges that about 17,000 of those clients concealed their identities and Swiss bank accounts from the IRS, and that UBS assisted them by failing to report Form 1099 information to the IRS. Weil is accused of facilitating this and failing to stop it (Bloomberg, DOJ). UBS has issued a press release stating that Weil will relinquish his duties.
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