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"Panama Papers: Unprecedented data leak exposes off-shore havens"


          

https://panamapapers.icij.org/

Here's a helpful, succinct break-down via MarketWatch:

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/5-things-to-know-about-the-panama-papers-2016-04-03

A massive data leak of files from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca went online Sunday, in a collaboration by the German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and more than 100 news outlets in 80 countries, exposing how the world’s ultra-rich manage their offshore accounts.

1. What is Mossack Fonseca?

The Panamanian law firm has offices worldwide, reportedly with 600 employees in 42 countries, and specializes in offshore financial services, such as setting up shell companies. Among other tax havens, Mossack operates in Switzerland, Cyprus and the British Virgin Islands. The firm has reportedly acted for more than 300,000 companies, more than half of which are based in British-administered tax havens, such as Guernsey, the Isle of Man and the U.K. The 40-year-old company has denied wrongdoing.


In an interview with Panama’s Channel 2 on Sunday, Mossack Fonseca co-founder Ramon Fonseca said: “We are not responsible for the actions of a corporation that we set up.”

2. What was leaked?

More than 11.5 million files, an unauthorized data dump larger than 2010’s WikiLeaks release of U.S. diplomatic messages and 2013’s secret spying revelations from Edward Snowden. Sueddeutsche Zeitung said the source wanted to remain anonymous, and asked for protection but no financial compensation.

The ICIJ said the files contain information about more than 214,000 offshore corporations, and its partner news organizations have been digging through the data for months.

“To our knowledge this is the biggest leak that journalists have ever worked on,” Sueddeutsche Zeitung reporter Bastian Obermayer told the Associated Press.

In some cases, the documents are said to show how the firm facilitates tax evasion and money laundering. References to bribery, corruption, violating business sanctions and criminal enterprises are mentioned in the files.

“It allows a never-before-seen view inside the offshore world — providing a day-to-day, decade-by-decade look at how dark money flows through the global financial system, breeding crime and stripping national treasuries of tax revenues,” the ICIJ said.

3. Who should be worried?

The world’s “1 percenters.” The BBC reported 72 current and former heads of state are linked to the firm, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as celebrities, business leaders and other public officials. Iceland’s Prime Minister Sigmundur Davîo Gunnlaugsson is already facing calls to resign after documents revealed he opened a shell company to allegedly hide money in the British Virgin Islands.

Other prominent names mentioned include Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, and family members and associates of British Prime Minister David Cameron, Chinese Premier Li Peng and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

“I think the leak will prove to be probably the biggest blow the offshore world has ever taken because of the extent of the documents,” ICIJ director Gerard Ryle told the BBC.

4. Did everyone involved break the law?

Not necessarily. Keeping money in offshore accounts can be perfectly legal, and the practice can be preferable in some countries to keep the funds protected from criminals or taxes. However, it’s also a favored method of criminals to launder money and corrupt politicians to hide funds.

5. What’s next?

Criminal investigations are sure to follow in dozens of countries, and more revelations are sure to emerge as the documents are pored over more thoroughly. As of yet, no U.S. politicians have been named, but as this tweet suggests, that may soon change:-->

  

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Panama Papers: Unprecedented data leak exposes off-shore havens [View all] , Vex_id, Mon Apr-04-16 09:23 AM
 
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Iceland's PM is in trouble
Apr 04th 2016
1
My money on who the new PM will be...
Apr 05th 2016
22
Need the cayman islands leak with US officials
Apr 04th 2016
2
This is just business as usual
Apr 04th 2016
3
The banks admitted laundering money for the drug cartels and nobody went...
Apr 04th 2016
4
Human greed.
Apr 04th 2016
5
Yeah, I agree that is is business as usual...
Apr 04th 2016
6
nobody in the usa on this list?
Apr 04th 2016
7
RE: nobody in the usa on this list?
Apr 04th 2016
8
      Thx. Didn't realize who the gatekeepers were
Apr 04th 2016
10
Lester Freemon had it right.
Apr 04th 2016
9
Bag Shardene Innis quick?
Apr 04th 2016
11
      lol. man. yeah that too.
Apr 04th 2016
14
      shardene.......
May 25th 2016
51
I dunno. I find the thought of the 1 percent getting in trouble hilariou...
Apr 04th 2016
12
Btw, I inadvertently heard the conservative slant on this at the gym
Apr 04th 2016
13
information wars are on and poppin
Apr 04th 2016
15
putin's ppl bout to come see 'em, tho.
Apr 04th 2016
17
Love....
Apr 04th 2016
16
Obama, Clinton pushed trade deal amid warnings (via IBT)
Apr 04th 2016
18
damn O... not like this
Apr 05th 2016
27
is there any thing she's done that isn't connected to corruption?
Apr 05th 2016
30
Obamas big donors were known before the election
Apr 05th 2016
33
Bernstradamus predicts Panama Papers in 2011.
Apr 04th 2016
19
Awesome sauce
Apr 05th 2016
26
interesting. right after the budget showdown
Apr 06th 2016
42
and asswipes who say 'taxation is theft'....
Apr 05th 2016
20
Huffington Post reports that Iceland's Prime Minister resigned...
Apr 05th 2016
21
countries with integrity will make moves
Apr 05th 2016
23
Its because of what happened during the 2008 crash
Apr 05th 2016
28
RE: countries with integrity will make moves
Apr 05th 2016
31
Panama Papers Scandal Brings Down Iceland’s Prime Minister (swipe)
Apr 05th 2016
24
My taxi driver today asked me what "offshore" means.
Apr 05th 2016
25
it's time for all you Hillary supporters to join team Bernie
Apr 05th 2016
29
its almost as if this article was proofed by some big dogs --
Apr 05th 2016
32
Lionel Messi and several other soccer stars were added today.
Apr 05th 2016
34
      meh. getting warmer.
Apr 05th 2016
35
RE: Panama Papers: Unprecedented data leak exposes off-shore havens
Apr 05th 2016
36
Isn't the next logical step for an Oceans 11 like crew to rob these
Apr 06th 2016
37
you think it's there in the form of paper currency? Like just sitting th...
Apr 06th 2016
40
he *did* say "hack"
Apr 06th 2016
41
      In reference to US banks. He said Oceans 11 style RE: Panama
Apr 06th 2016
43
           Yes I meant hacking Panamanian banks but most folks got that.
Apr 06th 2016
46
           right. Ocean's 11, that classic movie about hacking a casino.
Apr 06th 2016
47
           lmao
Apr 13th 2016
49
Panama is rough. Good luck with that.
May 25th 2016
52
Panama Papers needs to be a mixtape title ASAP
Apr 06th 2016
38
hell yeah. or a new brand of rollup
Apr 06th 2016
44
Sounds like a Curren$y mixtape
Apr 06th 2016
48
IRS headquarters to stay closed all week after basement fire
Apr 06th 2016
39
Oh Crap
Apr 06th 2016
45
Emma Watson just got named.
May 25th 2016
50

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