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by f-securus
2101 days ago
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They may, If they are, if so... but extremely doubtful given the history of prosecuting white collar crime in this and other countries. Didn't we have many financial crime leaks this past decade with essentially no repercussions? |
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>Twenty-three countries have already recovered at least US$1.2 billion in taxes, heads of government implicated in corruption or tax avoidance have resigned or faced prosecution and there have been investigations in at least 82 countries. Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the centre of the story, has shut down and the Panama Papers have prompted high-level political debates and expedited policy reforms around the world
https://www.transparency.org/en/news/three-years-after-the-p...