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Inside Danske Bank's 200B euro 'dirty money' scandal

2 pointsby the_rosentotterover 6 years ago

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the_rosentotterover 6 years ago
<i>Toward the end of 2013, an internal email changed everything. Entitled &quot;Whistleblowing disclosure — knowingly dealing with criminals in Estonia branch&quot;, it was written by Howard Wilkinson, Danske&#x27;s head of markets in Estonia. Its content was explosive. Detailing a &quot;near total process failure&quot;, he referred to a UK limited liability partnership called Lantana Trade which had opened an account at Danske in Estonia the previous year.</i><p><i>Its account was marked &quot;dormant&quot; at UK Companies House and yet it had a credit balance at Danske of $965,418 on the same date. A colleague later told Mr. Wilkinson that the bank did not know who the beneficial owners were but &quot;apparently it was discovered that they included the family of Vladimir Putin, Russia&#x27;s president, and the FSB [Russia&#x27;s intelligence service]&quot;, according to the email seen by the FT.</i><p><i>Danske&#x27;s internal audit team was sent to investigate the Estonia operation in January 2014. Yet Mr. Wilkinson complained in a further email in April that despite his warnings &quot;no related client account has been closed by management&quot; and &quot;there appears to have been no attempt by management to identify the full scope of the problem of UK LLPs submitting false accounts&quot;.</i><p><i>He reported that a senior executive told him &quot;[Danske Bank] is not the police&quot; and &quot;[Danske Bank] has no obligation to report false client accounts to the authorities.&quot; That same day, he resigned and sent an email to Copenhagen, signing off: &quot;Sad to say, it seems to me that things are totally broken here.&quot;</i><p>Wow. So internal whistleblowing procedures are token efforts which are actually shortcuts to get yourself &#x27;resigned&#x27;. I become less and less surprised when reality turns out to match Dilbert one-to-one. Which is sad.
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