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'''Bradley Birkenfeld''' has been referred to as "the most significant financial whistleblower of all time."<ref name=cnbc2016>http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/12/swiss-banker-whistleblower-cia-behind-panama-papers.html</ref>
 
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“The [[CIA]] I’m sure is behind [[Panama Papers|this]], in my opinion,” Birkenfeld said, “If you’ve got [[NSA]] and CIA spying on foreign governments they can certainly get into a law firm like this. But they selectively bring the information to the public domain that doesn’t hurt the U.S. in any shape or form. That’s wrong. And there’s something seriously sinister here behind this.”<ref name=cnbc2016/>
 
“The [[CIA]] I’m sure is behind [[Panama Papers|this]], in my opinion,” Birkenfeld said, “If you’ve got [[NSA]] and CIA spying on foreign governments they can certainly get into a law firm like this. But they selectively bring the information to the public domain that doesn’t hurt the U.S. in any shape or form. That’s wrong. And there’s something seriously sinister here behind this.”<ref name=cnbc2016/>
 
 
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Revision as of 18:31, 27 August 2016

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(banker, whistleblower)
ExposedUBS/Tax evasion
A banker who exposed massive tax fraud at UBS, and was eventually paid $104M for his pains, after 2½ years in jail.

Bradley Birkenfeld has been referred to as "the most significant financial whistleblower of all time."[1]

Career

Birkenfeld was a banker and then became a whistleblower.[2]

Sentence

Brad Birkenfeld was released from federal prison in August 2012 after being was imprisoned for 2½ years. In prison he met Scott Bennett in prison and they together pieced their stories together together.[2][3]

Legal settlement

He was awarded $104,000,000 as his share of the fraud he exposed.[3]

Opinion on the Panama Papers

Full article: Panama Papers

“The CIA I’m sure is behind this, in my opinion,” Birkenfeld said, “If you’ve got NSA and CIA spying on foreign governments they can certainly get into a law firm like this. But they selectively bring the information to the public domain that doesn’t hurt the U.S. in any shape or form. That’s wrong. And there’s something seriously sinister here behind this.”[1]

 

A Quote by Brad Birkenfeld

PageQuoteDateSource
Panama Papers“The CIA I'm sure is behind this, in my opinion... there’s something seriously sinister here behind this [the Panama Papers].”12 April 2016CNBC
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