Foreign Ministry announced Wednesday that it wants the Swiss to accelerate the judicial process with Tunisia and Egypt to refund former presidents Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Hosni Mubarak.
The head of the Department of Public International Law Valentin Zellweger told the Swiss news "ITN S." The "Switzerland is ranked seventh in the financial world, which is ranked first in the area of reconstruction funds stolen by tyrants."
The Berne had frozen the beginning of the year 60 million Swiss francs (48.7 million euros) from the Tunisian deposits and 410 million Swiss francs of deposits Egyptian and 650 million francs from the Libyan deposits and 45 million francs of deposits of Syria.
Zellweger explained at a press conference that the value of these funds may change with the exchange rate of the franc. It is noteworthy that the laws in place in Switzerland allows it to move faster than other nations, but complex technical problems.
Zellweger added that Switzerland was ready to dispatch missions, financial and legal experts to speed up the proceedings. He pointed out that "It is not surprising that Egypt had not yet proceeded to the formation of a commission of inquiry by Swiss law standards."
He also said that "investigations are very complex, but I am sure we will manage to establish a relationship with Egypt may lead to recovery of funds."
For Tunisia, "We must build skill, but our goal is to fast money," adding, however, that waiting for reviews by those involved.
The head of the Department of Public International Law Valentin Zellweger told the Swiss news "ITN S." The "Switzerland is ranked seventh in the financial world, which is ranked first in the area of reconstruction funds stolen by tyrants."
The Berne had frozen the beginning of the year 60 million Swiss francs (48.7 million euros) from the Tunisian deposits and 410 million Swiss francs of deposits Egyptian and 650 million francs from the Libyan deposits and 45 million francs of deposits of Syria.
Zellweger explained at a press conference that the value of these funds may change with the exchange rate of the franc. It is noteworthy that the laws in place in Switzerland allows it to move faster than other nations, but complex technical problems.
Zellweger added that Switzerland was ready to dispatch missions, financial and legal experts to speed up the proceedings. He pointed out that "It is not surprising that Egypt had not yet proceeded to the formation of a commission of inquiry by Swiss law standards."
He also said that "investigations are very complex, but I am sure we will manage to establish a relationship with Egypt may lead to recovery of funds."
For Tunisia, "We must build skill, but our goal is to fast money," adding, however, that waiting for reviews by those involved.
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