Education
Dartmouth College; Cornell University.
Dartmouth College; Cornell University.
He is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. John Christmas was a banker in the United States in the 1990s at Corus Bank of Chicago and M&T Bank of Buffalo. He then moved to Latvia and worked as Head of the International Relationships Group at Parex Bank from 2002 to 2004.
He reported certain information about Parex Bank to the Latvian General Prosecutor in 2005.
The Latvian government did not take any action and Christmas went into exile. Parex Bank continued to expand until November 2008 when the Latvian government announced that the Latvian taxpayers would pay back the Parex Bank liabilities.
During the Latvian financial crisis (since 2008), the Latvian government asked the EBRD, International Monetary Fund, and European Union for a bailout, to be repaid by Latvian taxpayers. The videos on the LatviavEBRD channel on YouTube feature Christmas speaking about Parex Bank.
Also, several news services including the Lithuania Tribune, www.925.nl, www.Pagina99.it, and www.rosvesty.ru have reported on the fraud allegations.
(note 9 and new notes) The EBRD has refused to respond to the allegations as of January 2016. In November 2015, Christmas spoke about his whistleblowing experiences at the Offshore Alert conference, in London. As of January 2016, Parex Bank successor Citadele Bank is still in business providing offshore banking services for Russian and Ukrainian clients.
Citadele is still funded by the EBRD. The Latvian Prosecutors Office is not prosecuting anyone.
Christmas remains living in exile, threatened with arrest. He spoke at a United States Senate briefing on June 4, 2014 about fraud allegations against the Latvian government, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Parex Bank, and Citadele Bank.