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Swiss money laundering trial of Uzbekistan's Karimova and Lombard Odier begins

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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· Last updated: April 27, 2026

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Swiss Court Begins Money Laundering Trial of Karimova and Lombard Odier

Overview of the Money Laundering Case

Background of the Trial

ZURICH, April 27 (Reuters) - The trial of Gulnara Karimova, daughter of a former Uzbek president, and Swiss private bank Lombard Odier on money laundering charges began on Monday in Switzerland's Federal Criminal Court, in a case dating back two decades. 

Allegations Against Karimova

Karimova is accused of taking bribes and running a criminal organisation known as "The Office" that allegedly channelled hundreds of millions of dollars to accounts in Switzerland between 2005 and 2013.

Role of Lombard Odier

Geneva-based Lombard Odier and an ex-employee of the bank are suspected of having played a decisive role in enabling the concealment of proceeds of Karimova's alleged criminal activity.

Responses and Denials

Statements from the Accused

Karimova, a daughter of the late Islam Karimov, who was president for 25 years, is in prison in Uzbekistan. She and Lombard Odier have denied any wrongdoing.

Lombard Odier's Official Statement

Lombard Odier said in a statement that the charges against it pertain to alleged organisational shortcomings in relation to the effective prevention of money laundering.

Trial Proceedings

Duration and Verdict Timeline

The Swiss court declined to provide an estimate of how long the trial would last or when a verdict would be reached.  

(Reporting by Ariane Luthi; Editing by Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • The trial marks the culmination of a long‑running Swiss investigation into the criminal network known as “The Office,” accused of extorting bribes from telecom firms and laundering proceeds via Swiss banks between 2005 and 2013 (kun.uz).
  • Lombard Odier and a former asset manager are indicted not for active money laundering, but for alleged organisational shortcomings and failure to detect suspicious activity, despite the bank’s claim it proactively reported concerns to authorities (lombardodier.com).
  • Swiss judges previously traveled to Tashkent in early 2026 to question Karimova, who remains imprisoned in Uzbekistan, raising procedural challenges around her absence and the possibility of trial in absentia (kun.uz)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Gulnara Karimova?
Gulnara Karimova is the daughter of the late Islam Karimov, the former president of Uzbekistan. She is accused of taking bribes and running a criminal organisation.
Why is Lombard Odier on trial?
Lombard Odier is accused of enabling the concealment of proceeds from Karimova's alleged criminal activities and faces charges related to alleged organisational shortcomings in money laundering prevention.
What is the timeline of the alleged money laundering activities?
The case dates back to activities between 2005 and 2013, during which hundreds of millions of dollars were allegedly channelled to Swiss accounts.
What has been the response of Karimova and Lombard Odier to the charges?
Both Gulnara Karimova and Lombard Odier have denied any wrongdoing in relation to the money laundering charges.
Where is the trial being held?
The trial is being held in Switzerland's Federal Criminal Court.

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