Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- April 6, 2016



Bethan McKernan, The Independent: The most incredible details from the Panama Papers investigation

Millions of confidential documents belonging to a secretive law firm servicing the world's wealthy were leaked on Sunday, exposing how the one per cent hide their money through offshore companies.

The 'Panama Papers', as they have been dubbed, contain links to 72 current or former heads of state, dictators and other powerful clients of secretive Panamaian lawfirm Mossack Fonseca.

The leak is being touted as the biggest in history - and the full range of potential consequences is as of yet unknown.

The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and its partners in more than 100 countries are raking through the more than 11 million documents for evidence of tax evasion, sanction avoidance and money laundering among the work done for clients who wanted secrecy for non-criminal reasons.

Just some of the more baffling details that have come to light include:

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- April 6, 2016

Panama Papers: Spies and shadowy allies lurk in secret, thanks to firm’s bag of tricks -- Will Fitzgibbon, News and Observer

The Panama Papers Vindicate the NSA -- Tom Rogan, NRO

The Panama Papers’ Sprawling Web of Corruption -- New York Times editorial

Iceland is in crisis mode. It feels like 2009 all over again -- Eirikur Bergmann, The Guardian

Is Egypt the key to a Hamas, Fatah reconciliation? -- Adnan Abu Amer, Al-Monitor

Nobody wants to stay in Lebanon. It’s a miserable life -- Kareem Shaheen, The Guardian

South China Sea: Is Beijing making a new 'strategic strait'? -- Everett Rosenfeld, CNBC

Why China will go rogue -- Narciso Reyes Jr., Inquirer

Chinese politics: Beware the cult of Xi -- The Economist

Public discontent rises as Jacob Zuma's ship sinks in South Africa -- Simon Tisdall, The Guardian

Obama Should Return His Nobel Peace Prize -- Barry M. Blechman, National Interest

What If Mexico Really Does Pay for Trump’s Wall? -- Uri Friedman, The Atlantic

Chernobyl - wilderness regained -- Vasily Fedosenko, Reuters

The 10 countries that execute the most people -- Alex Lockie, Business Insider

An Abu Ghraib Torturer Speaks Out -- Matt Gallagher, Daily Beast

1 comment:

TWN said...

Only as much as it embarrasses people like David Cameron, not that corrupt weasels will do anything about it.