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    Swiss Banks Face Renewed Scrutiny Over Alleged Nazi-Era Assets

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 27, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Switzerland’s financial sector is once again under international examination following new allegations concerning undisclosed assets linked to the Nazi era. In an exclusive interview with the Abu Dhabi Times, Dr. Gerhard Podovsovnik, Vice President of AEA Justinian Lawyers, accused the Swiss government and its major banks of maintaining dormant accounts dating back to the Second World War.

    The claims reopen a long-standing debate about Switzerland’s wartime neutrality and the transparency of its banking system, issues that resurfaced in the 1990s and now appear poised for renewed legal and public scrutiny.


    Legal Action and Historical Context

    Dr. Podovsovnik’s firm has filed a formal request with the Swiss Federal Council and with Federal Councillor Suter, calling for immediate legislation to compel all Swiss financial institutions to disclose accounts established before 1948. He cited the findings of the Bergier Report — Switzerland’s official inquiry into its wartime financial conduct — as evidence that Swiss banks had acted as “willing accomplices” to the Nazi regime through the purchase of looted gold and other assets.

    “The record is clear,” he told the Abu Dhabi Times. “Switzerland cannot claim neutrality while continuing to benefit from funds connected to one of history’s darkest chapters.”

    Podovsovnik further argued that the 1998–2000 Global Settlement, which sought to resolve Holocaust-era banking disputes, was incomplete and based on “partial disclosure.” His legal team has threatened to reopen the case in U.S. federal court on grounds of “fraud on the court” if Switzerland does not agree to new transparency measures.


    A Call for Transparency

    Among the individuals represented by Podovsovnik is Rabbi Ephraim Meir, who claims inheritance rights to accounts said to remain dormant within UBS structures. According to the attorney, the case symbolizes a broader issue that extends beyond a single claim. “This is about moral responsibility and historical accountability,” he said.

    Podovsovnik has called for an AI-assisted forensic audit of all pre-1948 Swiss banking records to ensure that any surviving Holocaust-era assets are identified and returned to rightful heirs.

    Swiss authorities have not yet formally responded to the new demands. In the past, the government has maintained that it has fulfilled its legal and moral obligations through previous settlements and investigations.

    The Abu Dhabi Times interview, published under the title “Switzerland Must Finally Face Its Moral Bankruptcy”, has drawn growing international attention and sparked renewed discussion over how nations should confront unresolved financial and moral legacies from the Second World War.

    As legal proceedings loom, Switzerland now faces renewed pressure to balance its tradition of confidentiality with a global demand for historical transparency.

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