The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bono among figures named in leak of tax-haven documents

Documents indicate rocker invested in Maltese company.

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LONDON — Leaked papers revealing investment­s in tax havens by the world’s wealthy suggest U2 frontman Bono used a company based in low-tax Malta to buy part of a shopping mall in Lithuania.

The Guardian newspaper said Monday that the “Paradise Papers” document trove, obtained by it and other news organizati­ons, reveals that the singer was an investor in Maltese company Nude Estates, which bought the Ausra shopping center in 2007.

Bono’s spokeswoma­n told the paper that the rocker, whose real name is Paul Hewson, was a “passive minority investor in Nude Estates Malta Ltd., a company that was legally registered in Malta until it was voluntaril­y wound up in 2015.”

The Irish band, well known for its poverty-fighting efforts, has faced past criticism over its tax arrangemen­ts.

U2 was heavily criticized in 2006 for moving its corporate base from Ireland to the Netherland­s, where royalties on music incur virtually no tax.

In 2011, protesters inflated a giant balloon reading “U Pay Tax 2?” during U2’s set at the Glastonbur­y Festival.

The Ausra shopping center is located in the town of Utena, some 62 miles north of Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius. The40,000 square-foot mall was built in 2006 and sold to unknown foreign investors in 2007.

Its management has told reporters they were not aware Bono’s involvemen­t in the property’s ownership.

Tax officials in Lithuania said Monday they’ve started to investigat­e papers and documents belonging to UAB Nude Estates 2, a Lithuanian registered company owned by Nude Estates Malta Ltd. and listed as the mall’s owner.

Ruta Asadauskai­te, spokeswoma­n for Lithuania’s state tax inspectora­te, declined to provide further details.

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U2 singer Bono used a company in low-tax Malta to buy part of a shopping mall in Lithuania, documents indicate.

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