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THE JEWilg11-1 NEWS Geneva (JTA) — In an effort to repair its fast-tarnishing image, Switzerland has announced that it will move toward lifting its bank secrecy laws to allow an in- quiry into the whereabouts of Nazi gold and Jewish assets de- posited in the country during World War II. Foreign Minister Flavio Cot- ti announced that a panel of six to 12 historians and legal and fi- nancial experts would be formed to investigate Switzerland's fi- nancial dealings with Nazi Ger- many and to determine whether Switzerland was doing enough to locate the assets of Jews who died in the Holocaust. Mr. Cotti made the an- nouncement after the Federal Council, the country's Cabinet, approved legislation to form the investigative panel. "Our reputation is at stake, and we must now clarify this painful matter with all the strength and competence possi- ble," Mr. Cotti told a news con- ference. The panel was expected to be- gin its work in April, after it gets parliamentary approval to pro- ceed, Mr. Cotti said. The panel will have five years to complete its report, he added. The Federal Council called for the formation of the panel after the British Foreign Office issued a report alleging that neutral Switzerland had kept nearly 90 percent of the gold it purchased from Nazi Germany during the war years. At current rates, that gold is valued at nearly $1 billion. The Foreign Office report, which was based on documents already known to historians, re- vived allegations that the Swiss had given only a fraction of that sum to the Allies in a settlement reached in 1946. "There is no doubt that these accusations have badly damaged Switzerland's image," Mr. Cotti said. "It is, therefore, all the more important to investigate Switzer- land's financial relations with Nazi Germany." Swiss bankers have been ac- cused of duplicity for having used their bank secrecy laws as a cov- er for keeping gold they pur- chased from the Reichsbank during the war despite warnings from the Allies that much of the gold had been looted from coun- tries the Nazis occupied during the war. Swiss National Bank Presi- dent Hans Meyer attended the news conference with Mr. Cotti to address speculation that Nazi gold was still hidden in Switzer- land. "I cannot answer that with a