Slow progress on tax havens and offshore banking. We started following the issue more seriously in June 2013.
In 2015 the CRA report about KPMG Canada sending its clients to offshore tax havens helped heighten awareness that we plebeians are footing the tax bills while the wealthy are doing their share, gorging themselves, enjoying the generosity of the plebes.
Then KA-BOOM! a huge leak. Many thanks to a courageous soul who is talked about in – –
- UPDATE: 2016-04-04 How reporters pulled off the Panama Papers, the biggest leak in Whistleblower history. Wired Magazine.
- UPDATE: 2016-04-05 Panama Papers, from Amy Goodman, Democracy Now. Interview with the journalists who orchestrated the leak.
The biggest-ever leak of secret information involves 11m documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. Here’s how the story is being covered around the world.
By Peter Walker and Aisha Gani – – – continued below.
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RELATED:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, from his letter of Mandate to the Minister of National Revenue:
Invest additional resources to help the CRA crack down on tax evaders and work with international partners to adopt strategies to combat tax avoidance. http://pm.gc.ca/eng/minister-national-revenue-mandate-letter#sthash.EBMEhZH9.dpuf
(Sandra) Canadians need to be informed and vocal in the international drive to clean things up. Be relentless in vocalizing support.
Also encouraging: I recall listening to Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England, talking with an influential audience in the UK. Carney was very clear on the need and intention to go after offshore banking and tax havens. (Some of them are offshore the U.K.) I cannot find the video or any text of such a statement by him. Will search again when time permits.
The Panama Papers: how the world’s rich and famous hide their money offshore, The Guardian
*** Important to Canadians: 2016-03-08 Canada Revenue offered amnesty to wealthy KPMG clients in offshore tax ‘sham’, CBC. IMPORTANT VIDEO. ***
2016-04-05 LeadNow leads the way on ACTION re Panama Papers (Facebook, Twitter)
2016-01-30 Tories (Britain) lobbying to protect Google’s £30bn island tax haven
2015-11-22 Offshore Banking and ISIS.
2014-05-02 Canadians’ use of tax havens grows to $170B
Very Important to understanding: A Game as Old as Empire. Video http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=2128A432935C07DE8A298E6C66234D54
Steven Hiatt leads a discussion on A Game as Old as Empire: The Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption.
The authors tell how multinational corporations, governments, powerful individuals, banks, other financial institutions, and quasi-governmental agencies operate to enrich small elites and corporate coffers while often impoverishing masses of people and creating debt and dependency that economically enslave countries for generations. Editor Steve Hiatt, who has worked as an editor and writer for several Bay Area companies, including Apple Computer, Netscape, Progressive Asset Management, and Stanford Research Institute, talks this evening with two of the book’s contributors, Antonia Juhasz, who writes of “Global Uprising: The Web of Resistance” and Ellen Augustine, who writes on “The Philippines, the World Bank, and the Race to the Bottom” –
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The Panama Papers: world reacts to huge offshore tax files leak, The Guardian
Note: Go to the URL. Updates are posted. Although by today (April 5th), they have not posted re the grilling that David Cameron, Prime Minister of the UK, is taking over his father’s offshore activities since the 1980’s.
Afternoon summary (April 4)
Here’s a quick summary of reaction so far since the first reports based on the Panama Papers were published by news organisations around the world:
- Reports from 107 news organisations around the world have been chronicling information contained in a massive cache of files from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca. These were initially leaked to German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung.
- In the UK, the Guardian and the BBC have led reports on the 11.5m files, described as the biggest leak in history.
- A big element of the Guardian’s first-day coverage related to claims of great wealth swirling around Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, much of it connected to a close friend of his, Sergei Roldugin, a cellist.
- Russia’s government has dismissed the reports as unfounded and based on “Putinophobia”.
- Iceland’s prime minister faces a vote of no confidence after the files disclosed offshore holdings linked to him and his wife. He has said there is “nothing new” in the reports, but walked out of a TV interview when quizzed on it.
British tax investigators have written to the Guardian and others, seeking the files so they can investigate possible offshore tax evasion.
- Downing Street has refused to comment on information in the files showing David Cameron’s father, Ian, used offshore techniques to avoid paying UK tax.
- Ukraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, faces calls for investigation from MPs following allegations about his offshore dealings.
- Mossack Fonseca has said it cannot comment on individual cases, but says it is a “responsible member of the global financial and business community” and has broken no laws.
We have more reaction from Russia. The Kremlin has dismissed revelations contained in the Panama Papers as “Putinophobia” and said that journalists investigating the Russian president’s financial affairs had “found out little new”.
Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman, said the publication of leaked offshore files from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca was designed to “destabilise the situation in Russia ahead of elections”.
The Guardian reveals how Peskov’s wife, Tatiana Navka, a former Olympic ice skater, was the registered beneficial owner of a secret offshore firm. Peskov has denied this.
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From: Elaine
Sent: April 4, 2016 2:17 PM
To: FINLEY, Sandra
Subject: KaBoom! Offshore tax havens blown out of the water. Plus other updates.
Great day in the marnin’!!!!!!!!!! Makes me feel warm and fuzzy . . . all over da plaz-z-z-. . . .
Burn, Baby, Burn!!!
Thank you for gathering this all up in one spot, Sandra! Good job.
From: Nancy
Sent: April 4, 2016 6:01 PM
To: Sandra Finley
Subject: Re: KaBoom! Offshore tax havens blown out of the water. Plus other updates.
Woohoo!
re David Cameron’s late father’s offshore holdings:
“David Cameron’s father ran an offshore fund which avoided paying tax in Britain by hiring Bahamas residents, including a bishop, to sign paperwork.”
“The fund, which was established in the 1980s with help from the Prime Minister’s late father, continues today. The Guardian says it has confirmed that ‘in 30 years Blairmore has never paid a penny of tax in the UK on its profits.’”
I see today where Cameron is being grilled by the media, as he should be. I am not going to post all of what’s happening.
The important thing is for citizens (internationally) to stick with it. Don’t stop on the offshore banking and tax evasion until there is actual change.
/Sandra
From: Wanda
Sent: April 5, 2016 11:59 AM
To: ‘Sandra Finley’
Subject: RE: KaBoom! Offshore tax havens blown out of the water. Plus other updates.
Beautiful! Thanks Sandra!
From: Jim
Sent: April 6, 2016 12:37 PM
To: Sandra Finley
Subject: Re: KaBoom! Offshore tax havens blown out of the water. Plus other updates.
Are the Panama Papers available in file format online Sandra?
See https://www.icij.org/offshore/icij-releases-offshore-leaks-database-revealing-names-behind-secret-companies-trusts
This is the ICIJ information on the data base. Originally for leaks they worked on in 2013.
They are in the process of making it more workable, to include the Panama Papers, as I understand.
You can, which I did, sign up for email updates from them. Through which you will be notified when the data base data is available.