Swiss finance minister offers defense for rich caught up in Panama Papers
Source: Reuters
World | Fri Apr 8, 2016 8:48am EDT
Swiss finance minister offers defense for rich caught up in Panama Papers
Switzerland's finance minister has defended the use of offshore companies by the world's wealthy to cut their tax bills, now under scrutiny after publication of the "Panama Papers".
"You have to create these opportunities," Finance Minister Ueli Maurer, from the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP), told Swiss newspaper Blick in an interview published on Friday.
"Rich people pay a lot more tax than me," said Maurer. "I am not rich - and without the rich I would have to pay more tax."
Four decades of documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, which specializes in setting up offshore companies and has offices in Zurich and Geneva, showed widespread use of those instruments by global banks and triggered investigations around the world.
Maurer's comments were not echoed by the head of Switzerland's financial watchdog Mark Branson on Thursday. He said the country's banks must clamp down on money laundering in the wake of the Panama Papers.
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