In the largest data breach in history, 2.6 terabytes of internal communications and documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca (MossFon) were given to German paper Suddeutsche Zeitung last year.
The material turned over covered 40 years of work by MossFon to create over 214,000 shell companies that could be used to hid wealth from the tax authorities.
Approximately 12 world leaders, 61 relatives, 128 government officials, and 29 billionaires all did business with MossFon.
Summary Here
Suddeutsche Zeitung overview of the extent of the material Here
International Consortium of Investigative Journalist interactive site on government officials exposed Here
I suspect Shell Oil Company of being a shell company.
Got no problem with hiding money from the greedy maggots.
Fuck em. When they can account for every dollar spent, and hang the filthy corrupt pols, then they’ll get my sympathy.
izlamo delenda est …
Funny, I don’t see Soros’ name in there. But of course.
@Corona – GS wouldn’t be where he is today if he weren’t very savvy about eliminating his competitors and co-opting their operations.
Sorta gives new meaning to the phrase ‘Panama Red’.
Soros, you say?
Look at the bottom of this page:
https://www.occrp.org/en/panamapapers/overview/under-scrutiny/.
Then look here:
https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/.
Soros is involved in the data release; at the very least indirectly.
What you need to ask is “what is gained and by whom?”
Not one prominent American, and so far not a sign of the Clintons…if it were there, after a year of looking we would know about it by now.
Chieftain – I’m guessing people with real wealth don’t want that scum shitting where they bank!
We are supposed to be shocked and outraged by this, but the Clinton Foundation? Crickets!