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From Panama to paradise: A hellish embarrassment

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Members of the international Association for the Taxation of financial Transactions and Aid to Citizens (ATTAC), one wearing an apple reading "Jersey fever", take part in a demonstration outside an Apple store in Paris on November 10, 2017 after the Paradise Papers financial leaks revealed Jersey as a part of Apple's tax avoidance strategy. (AFP)

From Panama to Paradise they were the name of millions of pages pointing to widespread super-rich tax evasions and avoidances with relatively same contents and different names.

When the Panama papers were released in 2016 the tax affairs grabbed all the headlines for a few weeks and was brushed under the carpet.

The new tide of over 13 million previously-secret documents once again ties big companies and politically high profile elites to the same wrongdoings as happened in Panama papers.


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