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I think what's becoming increasingly well-evidenced (not that it hasn't been suspected or known) is that many members of governments are implicated in this, so it's not so easy as to say 'government should deal with it'. Of course it should, but with a proper separation between government business and corruption.
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not just the governments. top CEO's with huge lobbying power influence all that stuff. no wonder lots of them wanted brexit and donated to the leave cause. I imagine they want the UK to become a low regulation tax haven just like the islands where their money is stored.
I think if that happens then there will suddenly be a large influx of monies back into onshore funds. that'll be good PR that will be.
Paradise Papers, is it wrong of me to think I can’t blame the people that make use of tax loopholes. I mean it’s not like governments can’t change the law or that this is a new phenomenon.