The Pak Banker

Pandora Papers allegedly link world leaders to secret wealth

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A massive leak of financial documents was published by several major news organizati­ons on Sunday that allegedly tie world leaders to secret stores of wealth, including King Abdullah of Jordan, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis and associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The dump of more than 11.9 million records, amounting to about 2.94 terabytes of data, came five years after the leak known as the "Panama Papers" exposed how money was hidden by the wealthy in ways that law enforcemen­t agencies could not detect.

The Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s, a Washington, D.C.based network of reporters and media organizati­ons, said the files are linked to about 35 current and former national leaders, and more than 330 politician­s and public officials in 91 countries and territorie­s.

It did not say how the files were obtained, and Reuters could not independen­tly verify the allegation­s or documents detailed by the consortium.

Jordan's King Abdullah, a close ally of the United States, was alleged to have used offshore accounts to spend more than $100 million on luxury homes in the United Kingdom and the United States.

DLA Piper, a London law office representi­ng Abdullah, told the consortium of media outlets that he had "not at any point misused public monies or made any use whatsoever of the proceeds of aid or assistance intended for public use."

The Washington Post, which is part of the consortium, also reported on the case of Svetlana Krivonogik­h, a Russian woman who it said became the owner of a Monaco apartment through an offshore company incorporat­ed on the Caribbean island of Tortola in April 2003 just weeks after she gave birth to a girl.

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