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Liechtenstein lays plans for more transparency

By Haig Simonian in Vaduz

Published: August 15 2008 02:08 | Last updated: August 15 2008 02:08

Liechtenstein, the tiny Alpine state famed for its financial secrecy laws, will reveal on Friday it is considering plans to make it harder for wealthy foreigners to hide money in its banks.

Prince Alois, the hereditary ruler, will take the first step in a national day speech towards preparing the principality’s 34,000 people for the greater transparency demanded by international authorities trying to crack down on tax evasion.

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