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Ex-banker turned whistle-blower remains in jail

Swiss ex-banker turned whistle-blower Rudolph Elmer has lost his appeal against a court ruling remanding him in prison over possible breaches of Swiss banking secrecy.

Elmer was taken into custody by police on January 19 after handing over computer discs to Wikileaks two days earlier.


The former Julius Baer banker indicated the CDs contained details of as many as 2,000 offshore bank accounts.

“The Court of Appeals of the Canton of Zurich dismissed the appeal of Rudolf Elmer against the decision of the court responsible for Coercive Measures dated January 22, 2001. Mr Rudolf Elmer will therefore remain in custody for the time being,” said a statement from Elmer’s law firm.

“Mr Elmer and his defence counsel are currently reassessing the court’s ruling and discussing possible further steps,” the firm, Tethong Blattner, said.

In a separate case earlier on January 19, Elmer was convicted of breaching Swiss banking secrecy laws by passing on private client data to the tax authorities and of threatening employees at his former company. He has already appealed that verdict.

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