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were all friends of Tedeschi,
that Judge Hungerbühler helped them.

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And, and, he must have told them.
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And now, none of them visits
or helps me any more.

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When you tell stories like that,
chances are they're true.

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You almost uncovered a scandal.
That was your mistake.

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If there's a scandal,
it must be uncovered.

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- Will you do it?
- You can count on me.

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And if you... if you say
that I helped you in it,

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might it be
that I'd be able to stay?

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- It could be.
- Will you say it?

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Does it open any other way?
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You have a chance
for a statement.

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It's for the Main News
the day after tomorrow.

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What should I say?
Yes, the facts are correct.

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A little imprecise,
but basically correct.

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You'd repeat that
in front of the cameras?

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You know, Mr Bürki,
money is neutral.

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There's neither dirty
nor clean money.

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The dollar which saved a life yesterday
might cost one tomorrow.

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It's true, you know.
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Some of the financial companies
that are close to Salvatore Tedeschi,

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which were close, I should say,
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dispose of accounts in a bank,
which, in turn, is close to our bank.

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But these funds, Bürki, are working,
and they're working honestly.

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They make chocolates, medicines,
watches and machines.

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They build houses,
weave cloth,

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help young enterprises to start up.
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They even produce documentaries
on money laundering scandals.


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