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NEW YORK — On Sunday (April 3), a group of global news organisations published articles based on a trove of leaked confidential documents from a law firm in Panama. They exposed how some of the world’s most powerful people were said to have used offshore bank accounts to conceal their wealth or avoid taxes. The documents, known as the “Panama Papers”, named international politicians, business leaders and celebrities in a web of unseemly financial transactions, according to the articles, and raised questions about corruption in the global financial system. Many of the companies and figures named in the leak have denied in the strongest terms that they had broken any laws. WHAT ARE THE PANAMA PAPERS? The Panama Papers are documents — 11.5 million in all, or 2.6 terabytes of data — provided by an unnamed source to a German newspaper, Sddeutsche Zeitung, more than one year ago from the files of Mossack Fonseca, the law firm in Panama, described as the fourth-largest offshore law firm in the world. Sddeutsche Zeitung shared the data with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. The consortium then shared the files with reporters from 100 news organisations around the world, including The Guardian, the McClatchy newspapers, Fusion and other outlets. The New York Times did not have access to the leaked documents. Those news media outlets are expected to publish more articles based on the Panama Papers in the coming days. WHAT ARE THE MOST SERIOUS ACCUSATIONS MADE BY THE ARTICLES? The articles said nearly 215,000 companies and 14,153 clients were tied to Mossack Fonseca. They linked 143 politicians, their families and close associates — including 12 highly placed political leaders — to the use of tax havens to shield vast wealth. Among those named were President Mauricio Macri of Argentina; President Petro O Poroshenko of Ukraine; Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson of Iceland; the former interim prime minister and vice president of Iraq, Mr Ayad Allawi; King Salman of Saudi Arabia; the former emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, and its former prime minister, Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani; and Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi, according to the consortium. The cellist Sergei Roldugin, a close friend of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, was also named in the documents. The Guardian described Mr Roldugin as being at the centre of a US$2 billion (S$2.7 billion) scheme “in which money from Russian state banks is hidden offshore”. Mossack Fonseca also counted among its clients close associates of President Bashar Assad of Syria, according to the BBC, and eight current and former members of China’s Politburo. Dozens of influential donors and politicians in Britain have also been named, including Ian Cameron, the father of Prime Minister David Cameron, who ran an offshore investment fund that avoided paying taxes in the United Kingdom, according to The Guardian. Cameron died in 2010. DO THE PANAMA PAPERS SHOW THAT ANY CRIMES HAVE BEEN COMMITTED? It is not clear if the leaked documents show proof of criminal activity. Countries around the world began investigations into the leaked data on Monday, including the United States, France, Germany, Australia, Austria, Sweden and the Netherlands. Holding money in an offshore company is not illegal, although such financial arrangements can be used in illegal ways, for example to facilitate tax evasion or money laundering. WHAT HAS MOSSACK FONSECA SAID ABOUT THE LEAKS? In a lengthy statement to The Guardian, the Panamanian law firm defended its practises and appeared to threaten the news agency with legal action. The firm said that it was “legal and common for companies to establish commercial entities in different jurisdictions for a variety of legitimate reasons” and maintained that it had “always complied with international protocols” to the best of its ability to ensure that companies it incorporated were not being used for illegal or illicit purposes. But it said the news agency had obtained “unauthorised access to proprietary documents and information taken from our company.” “Using information/documentation unlawfully obtained is a crime, and we will not hesitate to pursue all available criminal and civil remedies,” its spokesman, Mr Carlos Sousa, wrote. WHAT HAS BEEN THE FALLOUT FROM THE LEAKS SO FAR? One of the first major repercussions occurred on Monday in Iceland, where residents staged a large protest outside Parliament and called for the resignation of the prime minister. Mr Gunnlaugsson’s name appeared in the leaked documents in connection with an offshore company he established in the British Virgin Islands with a partner, whom he later married. The leaks suggested that he had sold his shares of the company to his wife for US$1 just before a new law took effect that would have required him to report his ownership of it as a conflict of interest. He said he would remain in office and said he had not concealed his assets or avoided paying tax. Many of the other figures named in the leaks also have denied any wrongdoing. A spokesman for the Kremlin, Mr Dmitry Peskov, called the Panama Papers a case of “Putinophobia” and a plot to destabilise the country. The spokesman’s wife was also named in the documents as the owner of an offshore company. http://hutimes.com/heres-what-we-know-about-the-panama-papers/
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All 62 people on board a flydubai Boeing 737 were killed when the plane crashed and burst into flames as it was landing in Rostov-on-Don, in Southern Russia, on Saturday morning (Mar 19), officials said. The plane was making its second attempt to land in bad weather when it missed the runway, erupting in a huge fireball as it crashed and leaving debris scattered across a wide area. “We will have information about the circumstances of the incident and the black box in the future, and an investigation is being conducted in cooperation with the Russian authorities and we are waiting to see the results,” Flydubai CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith said at a news conference. In a statement issued later in the day, the CEO said he was “personally leading our accident response with the support of the full management team”. “At this stage the focus of our efforts is on establishing the facts around the incident and providing all possible support to the authorities,” the statement said. Earlier in the day, the airline said on its Facebook page: “flydubai regrets to confirm that flight FZ981 crashed on landing and that fatalities have been confirmed as a result of this tragic accident.” Russian investigators confirmed that all 62 people on board were killed, raising the initial toll by one. According to Flydubai, 33 women, 18 men and 4 children were on board. Among the 7 crew members, 5 were male and 2 were female. “The nationalities of the passengers included 44 Russians, 8 Ukrainians, 2 Indians and 1 Uzbekistani,” the statement added. Footage shown on local media showed a huge fireball engulfing a wide area after the plane went down. The authorities took more than an hour to get the blaze under control, the emergencies ministry said. More than 500 rescuers and 60 vehicles were dispatched to the crash site, the ministry added. “The aircraft hit the ground and broke into pieces,” the Investigative Committee of Russia said in a statement on its website., and LifeNews reported that fragments of the Boeing 737 were scattered up to 1.5km from the crash site. One of the flight recorders had been recovered, the committee said in a statement. “Different versions of what happened are being looked into, including crew error, a technical failure and bad weather conditions,” the committee said. A strong wind warning was in place and it was raining hard at the time of the crash, and according to LifeNews, the plane had been circling the area trying to land for two hours because of the poor weather. Other flights had been diverted to Krasnodar airport, 300km south of Rostov-on-Don. “The weather conditions were terrible, the plane was shaking terribly,” a passenger on one of the diverted flights told LifeNews. “POSSIBLE PILOT ERROR” A criminal investigation into the accident has been launched to determine whether any safety regulations were violated and if negligence played any part in the crash. “A possible pilot error” was among the possible causes of the crash being examined, Jeanna Terekhova, an advisor to the Russian transport ministry, told news channel Russia 24. The accident happened at 0050 GMT, according to the statement. The plane had left Dubai at 1820 GMT, flydubai confirmed. “We are putting our emergency response in place and we will be working closely with all the authorities involved. We will share as much information as possible just as soon as we can and we will provide updated information on a regular basis,” Emirates-based flydubai said in a statement on its website, which had been changed to a sombre black and grey colour scheme. Boeing said they were aware of the incident. “We’re aware of reports coming out of Russia and our team is currently gathering more details,” the plane manufacturer said on Twitter. Government-owned Flydubai, a no-frills sister firm to Emirates, was established in March 2008. The airline had a strong safety record, but one of its planes was hit by a bullet as it landed in Baghdad airport in January 2015, prompting multiple airlines to suspend flights to the Iraqi capital. No one was hurt. The last major aviation disaster involving Russia was in October last year, when a passenger jet on its way from Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh resort to Saint Petersburg was brought down by a bomb in the Sinai Peninsula. All 224 people on board, the vast majority of them Russian, were killed. The Egyptian branch of the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack. http://hutimes.com/62-killed-in-plane-crash-in-southern-russia/
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A 15-year-old girl who was raped and set on fire this week died on Wednesday (March 9) in the New Delhi hospital where she had been undergoing treatment for severe burns, police said. Police have arrested a 20-year-old man and charged him with raping and burning the girl to death on Monday in a village outside of New Delhi, one of several recently reported cases of rapes of women or children in India. Following the attack, the girl was taken to the hospital with burns over 95 per cent of her body. She succumbed to her burns on early Wednesday, said Uttar Pradesh state police constable Yadram Singh. Media reports quoted the girl's father as saying a neighbour in their village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh had been harassing his daughter for a year despite several warnings. Her father had filed a police complaint against the man and police had issued a warning to him last year. The man was charged Tuesday with several offenses, including rape and attempted murder. Since the girl has died, the attempted murder charge will be changed to murder, Mr Singh said. The recent reports of rapes of women or children in India highlight the persistence of such violence despite a public outcry three years ago that led to stronger laws against sexual assault following the fatal gang rape of a young woman aboard a New Delhi bus. http://lidispatch.com/15-year-old-indian-girl-dies-after-being-raped-set-on-fire/
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North Korea leader Kim Jong-un has reportedly executed his military chief after accusing him of corruption. The dictator has removed a number of senior officials in recent months for 'crimes' such as treason and watching South Korean soap operas. Military chief Ri Yong Gil had been chief of the general staff for Kim Jong-un's regime since he was appointed to the role in August 2013. It is not yet known how he was killed. The news comes amid heightened tension surrounding isolated North Korea after its Sunday launch of a long-range rocket, which came about a month after it drew international condemnation for conducting its fourth nuclear test. A source familiar with North Korean affairs also told Reuters that Ri had been executed. The source declined to be identified, given the sensitivity of the matter. Ri, who was chief of the Korean People's Army (KPA) General Staff, was executed this month for corruption and factional conspiracy, Yonhap and other South Korean media reported. Yonhap did not identify its sources. The source who told Reuters the news declined to comment on how the information about the execution had been obtained. South Korea's National Intelligence Service declined to comment and it was not possible to independently verify the report. The North rarely issues public announcement related to purges or executions of high-level officials. A rare official confirmation of a high-profile execution came after Jang Song Thaek, leader Kim Jong Un's uncle and the man who was once considered the second most powerful figure in the country, was executed for corruption in 2013. In May last year, the North executed its defense chief by anti-aircraft gun at a firing range, the South's spy agency said in a report to members of parliament. The North's military leadership has been in a state of perpetual reshuffle since Kim Jong Un took power after the death of his father in 2011. He has changed his armed forces chief several times since then. Some other high-ranking officials in the North have been absent from public view for extended periods, fueling speculation they may have been purged or removed, only to resurface. [url]lidispatch.com/?p=988[/url] |
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