Bradley Birkenfeld

Bradley Birkenfeld
Born
Bradley Charles Birkenfeld

(1965-02-26) February 26, 1965 (age 59)
Alma materNorwich University
American Graduate School of Business
OccupationPrivate banker
Known for2007 Birkenfeld Disclosure
Criminal chargeConspiracy to defraud the United States
Criminal penalty40 months at the FCI Federal Penitentiary and US$30,000 fine

Bradley Charles Birkenfeld (born February 26, 1965) is an American private banker, convicted felon, and whistleblower. During the mid- to late-2000s, he made a series of disclosures about UBS Group AG clients, in violation of Swiss banking secrecy laws, to the U.S. government alleging possible tax evasion.[1][2] Known as the 2007 "Birkenfeld Disclosure", the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it had reached a deferred prosecution agreement with UBS that resulted in a US$780 million fine and the release of previously privileged information on American tax evaders.[3][4]

In the United States, he was convicted by the DOJ for a single charge of fraud conspiracy and served 40 months in a federal penitentiary from 2010 to 2012 with a fine of $30,000. After he applied for whistleblower status and protection, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) awarded him a settlement of $104 million through their Whistleblower Office.[5]

  1. ^ Browning, Lynnley (10 November 2008). "Indictments Said to Be Possible in UBS Inquiry". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  2. ^ Hilzenrath, David S. (10 November 2008). "U.S. Given A Look at Swiss Bank Accounts". Washington Post. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  3. ^ Baxter, Brian. "UBS to Pay $780 Million Fine in Tax Case Settlement". American Lawyer. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  4. ^ "UBS Enters into Deferred Prosecution Agreement: Bank Admits to Helping U.S. Taxpayers Hide Accounts from IRS; Agrees to Identify Customers & Pay $780 Million". U.S. Department of Justice. 18 February 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  5. ^ Laura Saunders and Robin Sidel (September 11, 2012). "Whistleblower Gets $104 Million". The Wall Street Journal.

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