US Opens Criminal Probe Linked To #PanamaPaper Leak

The US Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation involving the leaked Panama Papers on offshore shell companies, according to an official letter to the group that brought the records to light.

The letter from the office of Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara, obtained by AFP Wednesday, asks to discuss the investigation with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, which worked with media outlets to reveal the documents.

The letter, dated April 3 and obtained from the ICIJ, said Bharara’s office “has opened a criminal investigation regarding matters to which the Panama Papers are relevant.”

His office said it “would greatly appreciate the opportunity to speak as soon as possible” with someone from ICIJ on the matter.

The letter gave no information on the subject of the investigation, and was not a subpoena that would force the ICIJ to turn over any of the 11.5 million confidential documents leaked from Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca.

Access to the documents remains limited to a handful of international media organizations.

Reports from the ICIJ and the media groups based on the Panama Papers link a number of international leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, British Prime Minister David Cameron, and leaders and top officials in Ukraine, China and Argentina, to offshore shell companies that can be used to hide wealth and launder money.

Iceland’s Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson was also forced to resign after the documents showed he and his wife made use of an offshore company.

PDP Overwhelmed By Corruption Revelations- APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) monday continued to trade words over President Muhammadu Buhari’s declaration of war on corruption, with the ruling APC accusing the opposition PDP of being overwhelmed by the revelations of the details of alleged massive corruption that went on under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The APC, in a reaction to a call on Sunday by the PDP for the establishment of a National Truth Commission that would conduct a wholesome debate on corruption in the country, said the opposition party was chasing shadows as its call was diversionary.

“This is not the time for any National Truth Commission, it is time for probe, justice, and recovery of slush and looted funds.  We do not want any party to hide under any kangaroo commission to cover up its dirty leanings. Today, many Nigerians cannot afford three square meals because of the mismanagement of the economy by the previous administration,’’ the APC stated in a statement by its Assistant Director of Publicity, Mr. Edegbe Odemwinge, in Abuja.

But the PDP in a statement in Abuja by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, said the APC-led federal government was selective in its prosecution of the war against corruption and accused the ruling party of mismanaging government anti-graft agencies.

Credit: Thisday