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Credit Suisse

Venezuela, Credit Suisse y #SwissSecrets

Se ha convertido en una certeza, el hecho de que cada vez que se anuncia una filtración masiva de documentos sobre corrupción comprometedores Venezuela estará a la cabeza. Ha ocurrido en cada uno de los escándalos internacionales previos, sea los #PanamaPapers, sea los #ParadisePapers, o la anterior filtración originada en Suiza (#SwissLeaks) sobre el banco HSBC, en la cual Venezuela era el tercer país en términos de fondos depositados. La corrupción chavista es grande liga. Ha colocado al país en un sitial de honor con respecto a la criminalidad organizada mundial.