UBS is still facing questions from Congress over its offshore banking practices. The Stamford Advocate reports that the House International Relations Committee's Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigation is seeking more information into transfers of U.S. currency through the Swiss investment bank, which may be in violation of sanctions against several countries, especially transfers to Iran in the 1990s.  
"What concerns us is the motivation for supplying this money against the directions of the [Extended Custodial Inventory] program," U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), chair of the subcommittee, told the Associated Press. Rohrabacher suggested that UBS, whose investment bank is based in Connecticut, "was working against the interests of the country that acted as one of its most important sources of business," namely the U.S.