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EIGHT British Politicians set to be unmasked in the Pandora Papers

Oct 04, 2021 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    84% Very Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    84% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    30% Positive

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48% : And have never used offshore schemes either to hide transactions or avoid tax.'
48% : And have never used offshore schemes either to hide transactions or avoid tax.'
46% : Pandora Papers reveal world leaders and their associates avoided taxes and made huge property purchases using secret offshore companies Alleged Putin lover Svetlana Krivonogikh purchased a $4.1million apartment below Monaco's casino via an offshore account in September 2003 - six months after allegedly giving birth to the Russian president's child.
44% : The remaining eight politicians, rumoured to include MPs past and present, face a nervous wait before they are named in the coming days including details about how they have used offshore companies to avoid tax or hide cash and assets.
43% : 'The UK must redouble its efforts in tackling illicit finance, bringing in long overdue transparency reforms to reveal who really owns property here as well as resourcing regulators and law enforcement to clamp down on rogue professionals and corrupt cash held in the UK.'
39% : Speaking on the papers, Fergus Shiel, from the ICIJ, said: 'There's never been anything on this scale and it shows the reality of what offshore companies can offer to help people hide dodgy cash or avoid tax.'
37% : It comes as the Hips Don't Lie hitmaker is already in a legal wrangle with the Spanish Government, which has accused her of failing to pay taxes in Spain in the years 2012, 2013 and 2014.
35% : Chancellor Rishi Sunak says HMRC looking at Pandora Papers with more leaks expected every day this weekEight more British politicians could be named within hours after Tony Blair was accused of avoiding tax in the Pandora Papers as Chancellor Rishi Sunak said HMRC will look at the devastating leak laying bare the network of secret offshore companies protecting the wealth of more than 300 world leaders and billionaires.
34% : He was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, before being dismissed in 2017 after being accused of dodging taxes during his time at Agrofert.

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