Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Lack of original documents may hit Panama probe

- Suchetana Ray suchetana.ray@hindustant­imes.com

The government’s probe of the Panama papers expose has hit a roadblock.

According to top sources in the government, the biggest challenge is to get hold of the original documents. India does not have any treaty for sharing informatio­n with Panama, and appeals for data from the organisati­ons behind the expose have so far not yielded any results.

The Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s in associatio­n with news organisati­ons, such as The Indian Express, exposed a series of documents showing how prominent politician­s and celebritie­s across the world diverted money to avoid taxes through Mossack Fonseca, a Panamian law firm.

The government has already formed a ‘multi agency group’ of various investigat­ive agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Board of India and the Reserve Bank of India, to probe the expose. Questionna­ires have been sent to all the Indians named in the Panama papers.

“But we cannot proceed with investigat­ions or prosecutio­ns unless we get access to the original documents from Mossack Fonseca,” said a government official in the know of the matter, who did not wish to be named.

Despite not having any informatio­n-sharing treaty, Panama has assured India of help with documents from Mossack Fonseca. Panamian authoritie­s have already raided the law firm, but to go through its transactio­ns and client details since it was set up in 1986 would take a lot of time. “Panama is acutely aware of this, it does not have the manpower needed to scrutinise the millions of documents that are with Mossack Fonseca and then give the relevant data to India,” the source quoted earlier said.

A finance ministry official said the government has requested The Indian

Express for the documents at their disposal that formed the basis of their investigat­ion.

“So far there has been no response from them” the official said.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Police stand outside Mossack Fonseca’s office
AP FILE Police stand outside Mossack Fonseca’s office

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