Jaysus.
If you build your economy on dirty money, then expect things to get dirty.
Gas seeing how the various media outlets are covering it. The main story on the front page of the Guardian. The Irish Times, the Examiner, and even the Indo have it on their home page the day after a hurricane.
Nothing about it on the Telegraph’s homepage. In the London Times it gets this little box halfway down the page.
“her son claims”
Panorama looking at the offshore arrangements as detailed in the Paradise Papers on BBC1 now
While it may be wrong, it’s all legal isn’t it?
The poor oul Mrs Browns Boys crew getting dragged into it now
Rte wouldn’t touch this as all their earners are contracts
What would Brendan’s mother say?
Of course it’s legal as lobbyists for the most wealthy individuals and corps write the laws. As Tim Cook says Apple are fully tax complaint, but have shell companies all over the place.
This ain’t funny .
Stolen confidential documents.
Legal tax structures.
Celebrity gossip.
That’s what I said
BBC who are grandstanding on this not averse to their own legal tax structures