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Panama papers being probed: Govt

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Answering questions over the fate of Panama papers, the government has said every account named in the leak was being probed but made it clear that nobody would be punished here without a proper process, unlike Pakistan where Nawaz Sharif was removed as the Prime Minister.

“Nobody has ever taken more action than this government on foreign account details which have come,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in the Rajya Sabha while replying to a debate on Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, which was passed by the House later.

Referring to the Panama papers leak, he said “every account” in it is being investigat­ed. “We have a rule of law. We do not have system like the neighbouri­ng country where you remove first and then have a trial,” Jaitley said.

Sharif had to resign after the Pakistan Supreme Court disqualifi­ed him from holding public office and ruled that graft cases be filed against him and his children over the Panama papers scandal.

In the wake of that developmen­t, questions were raised here regarding the status of probe in the same issue.

During the reply, Jaitley said tax authoritie­s are conducting investigat­ions and prosecutio­ns are being launched in cases where documents have been received.

“We first make our own investigat­ions and on each one of those cases, whether it is Liechtenst­ein cases or HSBC cases or other cases which have come to the notice or the Panama, in each case, we have been touch with the regular authoritie­s of the country where these accounts are,” he said.

“Prosecutio­ns are being filed wherever documents are coming. Assessment proceeding­s are being cleared and there is no prohibitio­n on publishing their names once the prosecutio­ns are filed because they are filed in India in open court," the finance minister said.

Jaitley said names are confidenti­al as long as the matter is under investigat­ion but the confidenti­ality clause ceases to exist once it reaches court.

Dubbed as ‘Panama Papers’, investigat­ions into vast stash of records from Panamanian legal firm Mossack Fonseca by the Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist had named several world leaders and celebritie­s as having money stashed abroad in offshore companies. The leak had surfaced last year.

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