Pandora Papers: The latest mega leak on tax-dodging - Capital Business
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Illustration of the Pandora Papers Affair revealed by the consortium of journalists ICIJ which revealed some data concerning the richest and most powerful people in the world such as the King of Jordan Abdullah II, Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Andrej Babis, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy, or President of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta. Illustration de l Affaire Pandora Papers revele par le consortium de journalistes ICIJ qui a revele certaines donnees concerant des personnes les plus riches et les plus puissantes du monde comme le roi de Jordanie Abdullah II, Ilham Aliyev, president de l Azerbaijan, le premier ministre Andrej Babis, l ancien premier ministre Tony Blair, le president de l Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy, ou encore le president du Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta. (Photo by Idriss Bigou-Gilles / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP)

Africa

Pandora Papers: The latest mega leak on tax-dodging

ParisFrance, October 4  – The Pandora Papers leak is the latest — and biggest — to shine a light on tax evasion of the rich and powerful from the whistleblowing International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).

Here is a recap of how the global network of investigative journalists has made the offshore industry’s money laundering and tax dodging a political hot potato.

 

– Offshore Leaks –

 

In April 2013, the ICIJ reveals a “who’s who” of people and entities hiding assets offshore in 122,000 companies run from Singapore and the British Virgin Islands.

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev is named as one of the big beneficiaries.

 

– China Leaks –

 

In January 2014, the group scores a new coup with documents showing that China’s elite is also parking money in offshore tax havens. Among those cited are several people close to President Xi Jinping.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

 

– LuxLeaks –

 

Later that year, the ICIJ reveals secret agreements between Luxembourg and 340 multinational companies including Amazon, Apple, IKEA, Pepsi, AIG and Verizon to avoid paying billions of dollars in taxes.

The accords were reached when the then president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, was prime minister of the tiny tax haven.

 

– SwissLeaks –

 

In February 2015, the ICIJ uncovers a scheme that allegedly helped wealthy clients of banking giant HSBC’s Swiss division to evade taxes on accounts worth billions.

Among those named are Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, Jordan’s King Abdullah II and a cousin of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad.

 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

– Panama Papers  –

 

The leak of 11.5 million documents from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca in April 2016 causes political earthquakes across the world and names stars, billionaires and banks involved in tax evasion and money laundering.

Iceland’s prime minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson resigns and the fall-out also claims Pakistan’s prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

The ICIJ says at least 150 probes were launched in more than 70 countries because of the revelations. They also inspire a Hollywood film “The Laundromat” by Steven Soderbergh.

 

– Paradise Papers –

 

Another huge leak in November 2017 exposes the offshore interests of 120 politicians around the world, as well as the Queen of England.

It also reveals the financial links between then US president Donald Trump’s commerce secretary Wilbur L. Ross and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s son-in-law.

Apple, Nike and Uber are also accused of avoiding taxes through “imaginative bookkeeping”.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

 

– Mauritius Leaks –

 

Based on a 2019 leak of 200,000 files, reporters claim to expose a “sophisticated system that diverts tax revenue from poor nations back to the coffers of Western corporations and African oligarchs” through the Indian Ocean island.

 

– Luanda Leaks –

 

The business empire of “Africa’s wealthiest woman”, Isabel dos Santos, daughter of former Angolan president Jose Eduardo dos Santos, has been largely dismantled since a 2020 ICIJ investigation into the shady origins of her fortune.

Angola claims more than a billion dollars of state assets were plundered from the poverty-stricken but oil-rich nation.

In July, she was ordered to surrender a stake in the Portuguese energy company Galp worth an estimated $500 million.

 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

– Pandora Papers –

 

With governments across the world needing trillions in tax revenue to bankroll pandemic spending, the ICIJ leak of 11.9 million documents reveals how more than a dozen heads of state and government have used offshore tax havens to hide assets.

r

Advertisement

More on Capital Business