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LONDON: HSBC chief executive
Stuart Gulliver, who vowed to reform
the scandal-hit bank, kept millions
of dollars in a Swiss account, the
Guardian newspaper reported.
It is the latest in a stream of so-
called "Swissleaks" allegations that
have hit the reputation of the
British banking giant and caused a
political storm ahead of a general
election in May.
The report claims the chief executive
was a client of the Swiss private
banking arm accused of helping
wealthy clients evade tax.
Stuart Gulliver, who vowed to reform
the scandal-hit bank, kept millions
of dollars in a Swiss account, the
Guardian newspaper reported.
It is the latest in a stream of so-
called "Swissleaks" allegations that
have hit the reputation of the
British banking giant and caused a
political storm ahead of a general
election in May.
The report claims the chief executive
was a client of the Swiss private
banking arm accused of helping
wealthy clients evade tax.