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Credit Suisse inquiry to keep files confidential for 50 years.

By​ John ​Revill

ZURICH (Reuters) – A parliamentary investigation into the collapse of‌ Credit ⁢Suisse will keep its files𝅺 closed for 50 years, according ‌to a parliamentary committee document, ​a ​level of secrecy that𝅺 has⁤ triggered concern⁢ among Swiss historians.

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The⁤ document means ‍the investigating commission would hand over⁤ its‌ files to ‍the Swiss Federal‌ Archives​ after⁣ a longer 𝅺gap ​than‍ the⁢ usual 30 ⁤years to ensure ⁢high ‍levels of confidentiality apply ‌to ‍the​ investigation, which ⁢has generated huge public ⁢interest.

The𝅺 investigation will‍ focus on the activities of the⁣ Swiss ‌government, financial regulator and central bank in the run⁤ up ⁣to the emergency​ takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS𝅺 in ​March.

The investigation is only the⁣ fifth​ of its kind in ‌the country’s⁣ modern ‍history and the‍ committee of lawmakers conducting it‌ has sweeping powers to call⁢ on the ‍Swiss cabinet, ⁣finance ministry ⁣and ​other state⁣ bodies.

“After the ‌completion ​of⁣ the investigation, ‌the files⁣ shall be handed over to the Federal Archives⁤ and shall be subject to an extended ‍protection𝅺 period of 50 years,” the committee said in a strategy paper outlining its communication policy.

The Swiss ⁤parliament declined to comment on Saturday after the 50-year requirement was first𝅺 reported ​by newspaper Aargauer Zeitung.

The Swiss Society for History raised concerns about the 𝅺length of​ time, with its president Sacha‌ Zala 𝅺writing to commission head, Isabelle Chassot, a ​law-maker from the Swiss ‍upper house of parliament.

He𝅺 also ‍stressed that it 𝅺is𝅺 important Credit Suisse opens its ⁢own archives for historians.

“Should⁤ researchers want ‍to ⁣scientifically investigate the 2023 banking crisis, access to the CS files⁣ would ⁢be​ invaluable,” ⁢Zala wrote, according to the 𝅺newspaper.

“Ideally, it should ⁢be possible⁤ to⁢ secure and make ​accessible⁢ the archive 𝅺after an appropriate protection ⁣period has⁤ expired ⁤and, ⁢if‌ necessary, subject to historical research 𝅺conditions,” he added.

The committee held its ⁢first​ regular meeting in Bern⁤ on Thursday, 𝅺where‍ it stressed the ‌confidentiality‌ of its proceedings,𝅺 which ‌could‌ include𝅺 interviews with bankers.

Possible‍ punishments for‌ breaching that confidentiality ranged𝅺 from being 𝅺barred from speaking at the committee𝅺 to 𝅺being‍ barred for six months to three years in prison‌ and fines.

“All persons participating⁢ in the meetings and the⁣ questioning are‍ subject to the duty of ⁢secrecy, ‍not only‍ the members of ⁣the commission, ​but also ⁢the interviewees themselves,” ‍it said.

“Indiscretions complicate the work or damage the credibility of the commission and can𝅺 have ‍negative consequences for ‍the Swiss financial centre,” 𝅺the committee⁣ added.

𝅺 (Reporting by John Revill; editing‍ by ⁣David Evans and Christina Fincher)

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