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Danish Prosecutors Charge Ex-Danske CEO In $224 Billion Money-Laundering Scandal

Date 10/05/2019

Reuters, citing Danish newspaper Borsen, reported Tuesday that Danish prosecutors have charged Thomas Borgen, former chief executive of Danske Bank for his role in what some have called the biggest money-laundering scandal in world banking history.

Borgen, who was in charge of Danske Bank’s international operations, including Estonia, between 2009 and 2012, resigned in September after an investigation revealed the scale of the suspicious payments.

A British trader in Danske Bank’s Estonia office, Howard Wilkinson, confidentially raised concerns over the illegal money-laundering scheme in 2013.  Mr. Wilkinson, who worked for Danske Bank’s Estonia branch from 2007 to 2014, wrote four whistleblower reports about the dirty money, some of which was coming from Russia.

The Danske Bank scandal exposed Denmark’s lack of whistleblower protections which prevented Mr. Wilkinson from reporting banking irregularities directly to law enforcement after the bank refused to act on his internal reports.

“Bank executives who facilitated money laundering must be held accountable,” said whistleblower lawyer Stephen M. Kohn, who represents Mr. Wilkinson.

According to Reuters, Danish prosecutors raided Borgen’s home on March 12 and cited that unnamed sources claim at least two other former Danske Bank managers have been charged for their roles in the money-laundering scheme. 

Authorities in several countries are investigating Danske Bank, including the United States, where it could face significant fines.

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Stephen M. Kohn is a leading qui tam attorney who is a founding partner of Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto. The primary litigation focus of these whistleblower attorneys includes representing whistleblowers under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, qui tam reward laws, the False Claims Act, SEC whistleblower laws and IRS whistleblowers. In 2012, the firm obtained the largest qui tam whistleblower reward given to a single individual in history ($104 million to UBS whistleblower Bradley Birkenfeld) and currently represents Danske Bank Whistleblower Howard Wilkinson. In 1988, Kohn helped found the National Whistleblower Center, where he currently serves, pro bono, as Chairman of the Board of Directors. His eighth book on whistleblower law is the highly respected The New Whistleblower's Handbook (Lyons Press, 2017).