Casino probe may take in Swiss bank: Correction
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On 22 March 1992 we published an article headed 'Casino probe may take in Swiss bank', which suggested a link between a Swiss finance house, Societe Financiere sa, and the laundering of drug money. The article made it clear that was not the target of an investigation and it was not our intention to suggest that was itself engaged in drugs money laundering or knowingly being used by those involved in such activity. We accept that any such suggestion would have been untrue and we apologise to for any embarrassment caused by any ambiguity in the article.
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