HSBC bank chief Gulliver issues apology

HSBC has issued a public apology amid a political row over its Swiss private banking arm, saying it has “no appetite” to deal with clients seeking to dodge tax.

HSBC bank chief Gulliver issues apology

HSBC has issued a public apology amid a political row over its Swiss private banking arm, saying it has “no appetite” to deal with clients seeking to dodge tax.

In a letter addressed to the scandal-hit bank’s customers and staff, published in some Sunday newspapers, its chief executive Stuart Gulliver said the media revelations in the last week had been “a painful experience”.

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