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Computer Tech Detained on Suspicion of Stealing Data from Panama Papers Firm
It's not clear yet if the Mossack Fonseca employee arrested is the "John Doe" responsible for the largest leak of confidential files in history.
Shady Law Firm at Heart of Panama Papers Closes up Shop in Offshore Tax Havens
Mossack Fonseca said in a statement that the closures in Jersey, Isle of Man, and Gibraltar were part of a company strategy to "consolidate our service office network."
Why the Panama Papers Are a Women's Rights Issue
Everyone from Emma Watson to the former Icelandic prime minister has been embroiled in the leak from Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca. Here, we explore how tax evasion hurts women.
Panama Papers Reveal How the Super Rich Stashed Their Cash in New Zealand
We talked to investigative journalist Nicky Hager who dug through the Panama Papers to discover how Mossack Fonseca operated in NZ.
You Can Now Search the Panama Papers to See Who Is Stashing Cash Offshore
Anyone can now trawl through the names of more than 200,000 offshore companies, all of which were incorporated in far-flung tax havens.
The Panama Papers Leaker Says the Media, Politicians, and Lawyers Are All Corrupt
"John Doe" compared himself to Edward Snowden and called out Wikileaks for ignoring his documents.
Divorce: One More Reason Why the Super Rich Want to Hide Their Money
It's illegal to help someone evade taxes or conceal their assets from a judge in the event of a divorce — but the Panama Papers show that unscrupulous lawyers will still do so.
Panamanian Police Have Raided the Headquarters of Mossack Fonseca
The law firm has come under intense scrutiny since the Panama Papers leak. Founding partner Ramon Fonseca says it has broken no laws, destroyed no documents, and all its operations are legal.
El Salvador Raids Mossack Fonseca Offices as Panama Papers Fallout Continues
The controversial law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers leak had computers and documents seized during a raid on its offices in El Salvador's capital.
Why Us? Panamanians Are Pissed That They're Associated With the Panama Papers
The massive leak of documents from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca has sparked an outpouring of nationalistic hubris.
Did David Cameron Do Anything Wrong By Having Shares in an Offshore Fund?
We asked tax experts whether the outrage generated by the revelation British Prime Minister David Cameron held shares in an offshore fund co-run by his father was justified.
David Cameron Faces Calls to Resign After Finally Admitting He Had Shares in Offshore Fund
In his fifth public statement in the four days since the Panama Papers story broke, British PM David Cameron has finally acknowledged that he once had shares in his late father's offshore trust.