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Midweek Roundup: Justice Department Finalizes Wegelin Fine, U.N. Drafts North Korea Sanctions, and More

Switzerland's oldest financial institution officially became the first non-U.S. bank sentenced for tax evasion conspiracy Tuesday. The Southern District of New York ordered Wegelin & Co. to pay $58 million to settle charges that it aided American tax evaders conceal over $1 billion. The fine was first disclosed in January, when the institution pleaded guilty to the charges. More The U.S. Justice Department previously seized $16 million from the bank's correspondent accounts. More The U.N. Security Council is set to disclose sanctions against North Korea's Second Academy of Natural Sciences, Korea Complex Equipment Import Corporation and three individuals working for...

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