Panama to launch probe after massive data leak

Author: Web Desk

PANAMA – The state prosecutor’s office in Panama has said that it will launch an investigation into revelations contained in a massive data leak of a law firm that created offshore companies for the world’s rich and powerful.

“The facts described in national and international communication media publications under the term ‘Panama Papers’ will be the subject of criminal investigation,” the office said, in a statement yesterday. The probe will aim to establish what crimes might have taken place and who committed them, as well as identifying possible financial damages, it said.

The law firm involved, Mossack Fonseca, says the leak of 11.5 million documents from its servers was the result of a limited hack, suggesting it believed an outside party was responsible. One of its founders, Ramon Fonseca, told AFP the leak was an attack on Panama itself, which is dependent on its financial services sector.

Panama’s president, Juan Carlos Varela, said his country would cooperate with whatever government and whatever investigation resulted from the scandal. But he also vowed to “defend the image of our country, which had been making progress in trying to lose a reputation as a hub for money laundering and other shady transactions.

Offshore entities, of themselves, are not illegal. But they can be used to launder money or hide assets from tax authorities in other countries.

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