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Anything on sinkees in the Panama Papers?

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http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/03/leak...companies-putin-iceland-assad-implicated.html

Massive leak reveals money rings of global leaders



A massive, anonymous leak of financial documents from a Panamanian law firm has revealed an extensive worldwide network of offshore "shell" companies — including ones with ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin — that allow the wealthy to hide their assets from taxes and, in some cases, to launder billions in cash, a German newspaper alleges.

The documents, combed through in the past year by dozens of journalists worldwide, show links to 72 current or former heads of state, including dictators accused of looting their own countries.

The data reveal details of secret offshore companies linked to families and associates of Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak, Libya's former leader Muammar Gaddafi and Syria's president Bashar Assad, among others.

It also alleges a billion-dollar money laundering ring run by a Russian bank tied to associates of Putin. The bank allegedly channeled money through offshore companies, two of which were officially owned by one of the Russian president's closest friends.

"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," said Gerard Ryle, director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalism (ICIJ), a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., which coordinated the reporting.



The cache is larger than the one leaked in 2013 by former CIA employee Edward Snowden — who tweeted on Sunday that the "Biggest leak in the history of data journalism just went live, and it's about corruption."

ICIJ said as much as $2 billion has been secretly shuffled through banks and shadow companies linked to Putin's associates, and that the bank has been instrumental in building a network of offshore companies.

The so-called "Panama Papers" cover a period from the 1970s to the spring of 2016, according to Sueddeutsche Zeitung, the Munich-based newspaper that obtained the trove of documents more than a year ago from an anonymous source tied to the firm Mossack Fonseca.

The newspaper has since shared the documents with more than 100 news organizations and 400 journalists in 80 countries, who have pored over them for the past 12 months.

Among other revelations, the Mossack Fonseca documents show that Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson and his wife bought an offshore company in 2007 that he didn't declare when entering parliament in 2009.

The offshore company was used to invest millions of dollars of inherited money. Gunnlaugsson sold his 50% share of the company to his wife for $1 eight months later, the documents allege.

Gunnlaugsson, who is now facing calls for his resignation, said he has not broken any rules and that his wife didn't benefit financially from the arrangement.

Sueddeutsche Zeitung said Sunday that the 11.5 million-document cache, which includes 4.8 million emails and nearly 2.5 million documents, is several times larger than a previous cache of offshore data published by WikiLeaks in 2013.

Mossack Fonseca denied all accusations of illegal activity.

"We have not once in nearly 40 years of operation been charged with criminal wrongdoing," he said. "We're proud of the work we do, notwithstanding recent and willful attempts by some to mischaracterize it," spokesman Carlos Sousa said.

The firm told the BBC that it has always complied with international protocols to ensure the companies it incorporates are not used for tax evasion, money-laundering, terrorist financing "or other illicit purposes."

"For 40 years Mossack Fonseca has operated beyond reproach in our home country and in other jurisdictions where we have operations," the firm said, adding that it has "never been accused or charged in connection with criminal wrongdoing."

"If we detect suspicious activity or misconduct, we are quick to report it to the authorities. Similarly, when authorities approach us with evidence of possible misconduct, we always cooperate fully with them."

On Sunday, #PanamaPapers trended on Twitter as users around the world reacted to the disclosures.
 

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Would a whistleblower come forward if $10 million is offered to expose how the PAP elites hide their wealth or steal from the country?
 

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singapore listed as one of the top 10 countries where intermediaries for money laundering are rampant.
 

JohnTan

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This Panama Papers scandal has reaffirmed my loyalty to PAP. No PAP leader has been implicated. Honesty and incorruptibility.
 

winnipegjets

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This Panama Papers scandal has reaffirmed my loyalty to PAP. No PAP leader has been implicated. Honesty and incorruptibility.

Will you offer a $10 million reward to a whistleblower? I am sure there will be people who can expose the PAP corruption with that offer.
 

mojito

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Jib kor not mentioned. Said so many times, Najib is innocent yet the malaysians want to argue and argue. :rolleyes:
 

dr.wailing

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This Panama Papers scandal has reaffirmed my loyalty to PAP. No PAP leader has been implicated. Honesty and incorruptibility.
According to a little bird from the West, Sinkieland has become one of the leading centers of money laundering and tax avoidance since at least 2007.

Why would filthy rich Sinkies shift their money to Caymans, Panama, etc... when it's ultra-safe to park their funds in their own country? My point being whether it's the Panama Papers, Caymans Papers, etc... you won't find Sinkies listed therein. Only Singapore Papers, if ever leaked, will reveal who the real sons of bitches are.
 

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If only the panama papers would publish details about MPs piak and piak their grassroot groupies, there would be a whole section on sinkies. :biggrin:
 

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Depends on who they are. :biggrin:

If they were oppositions , they will tell them to come clean & commit harakiri of they don't....if they are their own people, the person asking the questions, will have to go clean the mouth with soap & commit harakiri thereafter.
 

Asterix

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Will IRAS ask for the names of the 48 clients from Singapore to collect the unpaid taxes if any..???

You should be asking for the names of the BENEFICIARIES instead. Client-on-record means nothing, will usually be the true owner's accountant or lawyer or other trusted sidekick. Shareholders also means nothing, may even be or should I say usually are Mossack Fonseca's in-house entities. BENEFICIARIES are the true owners, the ones who bear the risk and reap the rewards of investments gone bad or rocket up to the sky! Sometimes even these can be faked i.e. Mossack Fonseca has been conned or turned a blind eye as to who is really behind the shell company. By the way, I work as a financial consultant to the Mafia, that's how I know all these nitty gritty .............

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If only the panama papers would publish details about MPs piak and piak their grassroot groupies, there would be a whole section on sinkies. :biggrin:

They company deal with financial matters...not 'pick, piak', matters....they are not ASHLEY M.....if they are, to would be interesting...:biggrin:
 
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