Sunday, 13 September 2009

Bank's code of omertà broken

Telegraph
"The account is all the more remarkable because of the shroud of secrecy the Bank has managed to sustain, despite its 12 years in the spotlight since being granted independence. Of all the impenetrable institutions of state – the Kremlin, the inner recesses of Number 10, the Secret Intelligence Service – few can rival the Bank when it comes to secrecy."

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