Whose Money Is That? Somebody Threw Thousands Of 500 Euro Notes In Toilets At A Swiss Bank
The Geneva Prosecutors Office tells Bloomberg it has launched an investigation into the bathroom bills. Each individual bill is worth nearly $600 Collectively the destroyed bank notes were worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Why would someone shred and flush their money in toilets? that is exactly the Swiss prosecutors want to know.
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The bathrooms at a branch of the UBS bank in Geneva, as well as in three nearby restaurants, had pipes stuffed with 500-euro bills that had apparently been cut up with scissors and flushed down the toilets.
Each individual bill is worth nearly $600. Collectively, the destroyed bank notes were worth tens of thousands of dollars.
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The Geneva Prosecutor's Office tells Bloomberg it has launched an investigation into the bathroom bills. According to the report in Bloomberg destroying banknotes isn¡¯t a crime in Switzerland.