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    HSBC left itself open to criminal charges, says Lord Macdonald

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 22nd February 2015 13:23.

    HSBC left itself open to criminal charges in the UK over its Swiss tax-dodging scandal, ex-director of public prosecutions Lord Ken Macdonald says....

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    Re: HSBC left itself open to criminal charges, says Lord Macdonald

    Two HSBC bosses have apologised for "unacceptable" practices at its Swiss private bank which helped clients to avoid tax.


    Stuart Gulliver, group chief executive, said it had caused "damage to trust and confidence" in the company.


    He and chairman Douglas Flint were answering questions from UK Members of Parliament.





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