
|  | | 2009 News and Press Releases | | | HEADLINE NEWS: Tax Evaders Mounting In UBS Case Staff Writer
Associated Press. October 6, 2009 _________________________________________________________________________
EXCERPT: A retired Boeing Co. sales manager is the latest of about half a dozen people to accept plea agreements in a federal investigation of tax-evasion schemes involving the Swiss banking giant UBS. Roberto Cittadini of Bellevue, about 68, pleaded guilty Monday in U.S. District Court to filing a false tax return, admitting that he concealed nearly $1.9 million in Swiss bank accounts which he did not report on tax returns for 2001-03 and on which he failed to report income. U.S. Magistrate Mary Alice Theiler allowed him to remain free on personal recognizance. UBS accepted deferred prosecution in February, admitting that bank officials helped U.S. taxpayers hide their accounts from the Internal Revenue Service. Since then, five UBS clients have pleaded guilty to various charges, and a sixth guilty plea is expected. "This is a time of reckoning for those who thought they had found a safe haven for cheating," U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan said in a statement. "Individuals all over the country who are hiding income and assets in offshore accounts would be well-advised to promptly come in and come clean before the government learns about their accounts through other channels," said John A DiCicco, acting assistant attorney general of the Justice Department's Tax Division in Washington. Cittadini faces up to three years in prison, a $250,000 fine and a civil penalty based on his highest account balance between 2001 and 2008 when he is sentenced Jan. 8. Government lawyers agreed to consider recommending lower penalties than provided under sentencing guidelines. Cittadini promised to cooperate with authorities investigating "other individuals involved in criminal activity" and acknowledged that the deal, which was filed in court, may be nullified if he gives information or testimony that is "untruthful or incomplete in any way." | | |