A former employee of the main Swiss bank UBS has been sentenced to 40 months in jail and given a suspended fine for passing secret bank data to the German authorities. The Federal Criminal Court on Monday found the defendant guilty of industrial espionage,money laundering and illegal possession of ammunition. However, the judges cleared him of accusations of breaching Swiss banking secrecy laws. Observers point out that the verdict is based largely on circumstantial evidence and can still be appealed at the Supreme Court. The 45-year former banker, or who has denied any wrongdoing,was accused of selling at least 233 sets of bank client data to the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia for about €1.45 million (CHF1.6 million) in 2012. He was employed by UBS between 2005 and 2012 and apparently bought a house on the Spanish island of Mallorca with the money paid by the German authorities but sold it again later. The verdict was handed down in absentia as the defendant dodged ...
Source: swissinfo.ch