DutchNews, August 30,
2017
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| Photo: Joep Poulssen |
The German
authorities are in principle willing to share relevant information about the
Panama Papers with the Netherlands, junior finance minister Eric Wiebes has
told parliament.
According to German media, the German federal crime office BKA
paid up to €5m for for the records of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca
which reveal the tax evasion strategies used by thousands of companies,
politicians, sports stars and businessmen.
Wiebes said in answer to MPs
questions that ‘talks are taking place at official level with the BKA’. The BKA
has already said it is willing to share relevant data with the Netherlands. ‘It
is currently being investigated whether, how and under what conditions the
documents can be shared,’ the junior minister said.
However, parliament will
have to wait until November for further information when the tax office
publishes its half-year report containing a summary of the Dutch investigation
into the Panama Papers, he said.

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