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  • The Untold Story of How I Destroyed Swiss Bank Secrecy, 2nd Edition
  • Written by: Bradley C. Birkenfeld
  • Narrated by: Rick Adamson
  • Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Lucifer’s Banker Uncensored

Written by: Bradley C. Birkenfeld
Narrated by: Rick Adamson
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As a private banker working for the largest bank in the world, UBS, Bradley Birkenfeld was an expert in Switzerland's shell-game of offshore companies and secret numbered accounts. He wined and dined ultrawealthy clients whose millions of dollars were hidden away from business partners, spouses, and tax authorities. As his client list grew, Birkenfeld lived a life of money, fast cars, and beautiful women, but when he discovered that UBS was planning to betray him, he blew the whistle to the US government.

The Department of Justice scorned Birkenfeld's unprecedented whistle-blowing and attempted to silence him with a conspiracy charge. Yet Birkenfeld would not be intimidated. He took his secrets to the US Senate, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Internal Revenue Service, where he prevailed. His bombshell revelations helped the US Treasury recover over $15 billion (and counting) in back taxes, fines, and penalties from American tax cheats. But Birkenfeld was shocked to discover that at the same time he was cooperating with the US government, the Department of Justice was still doggedly pursuing him. He was arrested and served 30 months in federal prison. When he emerged, the Internal Revenue Service gave him a whistle-blower award for $104 million, the largest such reward in history.

©2016 Bradley C. Birkenfeld; renewed copyright 2020 by Restless Media GmbH (P)2021 Kalorama

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Incredible story, albeit one-sided. A bit difficult to listen to because the author comes off as such a pompous man-child

Unfortunately, even though I agree with the author on many of his general points, the book is almost unlistenable because the protagonist comes off as such a pompous man-child. It’s also wayyy too one-sided to be taken seriously as a work of nonfiction.

Otherwise, an absolutely incredible (one-sided) story about an industry changing moment in international finance and law. Happy I managed to plug my nose and get through to the end.

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Interesting but…

This was an interesting book, but I am glad I was listening for free with Audible Plus. I am all for whistleblowers, but unfortunately I did not warm to the author who was at the centre of the story. Frankly I found him pompous and chauvinistic, to the point where I almost stopped listening, but stuck with it to hear what happened. It’s his book and he has the right to be himself and say what he wants, so I’m not in a position to criticize, but you just might find he gets on your nerves too.

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