Paradise papers
What you don’t learn at Harvard biz school
Tax evasion is just plain concealment of income and is a crime in all countries.
Politicians, celebrities, multinationals: Paradise Papers names them all
Paradise Papers also reveal that Russian companies with links to the Kremlin invested millions of dollars in Twitter and Facebook.
‘Paradise’ revelations: Close scrutiny needed
If the playing field is deemed unequal for those whose names have figured in the suspicious accounts, the investigations will not inspire confidence.
Paradise Papers smashes 'secrecy', multi-team unit to probe: Jaitley
The Paradise papers, a set of 13.4 million documents name 714 Indians who could be exposed for skirting taxes.
Panama Papers: Over 700 Indians in ‘Paradise’ expose, govt orders probe
19 India’s rank, among 180 nations, in terms of the number of names in the list.
Multi-agency group on Panama leak to probe Paradise Papers
Investments appear among a leak of 13.4 million files from the two firms and company registries of 19 tax havens.
Paradise Papers opens Pandora’s Box: From US top official’s to Queen’s investments
The findings have emerged as part of the Paradise Papers released by the US-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
Firms named in Paradise Papers come under Sebi's scanner
Sebi would ask the listed companies concerned to provide details about any offshore entities liked to them.
After Nawaz Sharif’s Panama scandal, Ex-PM Aziz’s name in Paradise Papers
Paradise Papers is a global investigation that reveals the offshore activities of some of the world's most powerful people.
What are Paradise Papers?
Paradise Papers provides an interesting study of how firms and individuals skirt tax paying using artificial entities.