Ex-UBS Banker Lack to Enter Guilty Plea in U.S. Tax Case
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A former UBS AG banker indicted in 2011 on a charge of helping wealthy Americans evade taxes has agreed to plead guilty in Florida, making him the latest offshore enabler to admit wrongdoing in a five-year crackdown.
Martin Lack, a Swiss resident and independent investment adviser, is set to plead guilty on Feb. 26 in federal court in Fort Lauderdale, according to court records.