Sunday, 3 April 2016

Leaked documents show the dark corners where the mega-rich hide their billions


It's an open secret that the mega-rich and powerful people in the world go to great lengths to keep their financial situations hidden from world governments (and tax collectors), but a collection of 11.5 million documents called “The Panama Papers” shows just how tangled the web gets. Organized into a helpful interactive feature by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), money flowing through Panama and other common tax havens come with salacious tales of drugs, guns and sports stars. The leak spans 40 years worth of dealings, featuring emails as well as bank account forms, loans, transactions and passport…

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