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“در بعضی از کشورها، مانند سوییس و لوکزامبورگ، حساب های جاری وجود دارند که دارندگان این حساب ها می توانند به طور آزادانه ای از آن ها استفاده کنند، حتی پول شویی یا جابه جا کردن پول هایی که از راه خلاف به دست آورنده اند. اکثر دولتمردان فاسد، سرمایه داران خلافکار و حاکمان خودکامه، به ویژه از کشورهای جهان سوم، با استفاده از امکان محرمانه بودن نام خود در بانک های این کشورها، ثروت خود را به این بانک ها انتقال می دهند و بابت نگه داری این پول ها هزینه پرداخت می کنند. یکی از مهم ترین درآمدهای کشور سوییس همین نگه داری از پول این دسته اشخاص است.”

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الف مثل اقتصاد

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