Credit Suisse Accused of Impeding Internal Probe Into Historical Ties to Nazi Accounts
- Credit Suisse faced accusations it hampered an internal investigation into its past links to Nazi clients and accounts.
- The bank established a narrow scope and ignored new leads, according to a Senate committee investigation.
- Credit Suisse said its review found no evidence to support key claims about Nazi-linked accounts after World War II.
- The Senate said more work is needed to determine the value of certain Nazi accounts at the bank after 1945.
- The Senate began investigating after receiving allegations of potential wrongdoing in the bank's internal probe.