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Mossack Fonseca founders held on corruption charges

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PANAMA CITY: The two founders of Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca were arrested on Saturday after both were indicted on charges of money-laundering in a case allegedly tied to a wide-ranging corruption scandal in Brazil.

Firm founders Jurgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca were detained because of the risk they might try to flee the country.

Attorney-General Kenia Porcell told reporters on Saturday that the informatio­n collected so far “allegedly identifies the Panamanian firm as a criminal organisati­on that is dedicated to hiding assets or money from suspicious origins”.

Mr Porcell said the one-year investigat­ion that led to the arrests has been aided by prosecutor­s in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Switzerlan­d and the US.

Mossack Fonseca is also at the centre of a separate case known as the Panama Papers, which involved millions of documents stolen from the firm and leaked to the media in April 2016.

The fallout from the leaks provoked a global scandal after numerous documents detailed how the rich and powerful used offshore corporatio­ns to hide money and potentiall­y evade taxes.

On Thursday, prosecutor­s raided Mossack Fonseca offices seeking evidence, and the homes of the firm’s founders were searched on Friday.

Mr Fonseca, a former presidenti­al adviser in Panama, has previously denied that the firm had any connection to Brazilian engineerin­g company Odebrecht, which has admitted to bribing officials in Panama and other countries to obtain government contracts in the region between 2010 and 2014.

“This investigat­ion in principle is not related to Odebrecht, but to the Lava Jato case,” Porcell said, referring to the probe centered on Brazilian state-run oil company Petrobras.

Mr Fonseca has also denied any relationsh­ip with the Lava Jato case.

Following the arrests, Mossack Fonseca defence lawyer Elias Solano called the accusation­s against the firm’s founders “weak” and said he would challenge the evidence presented against his clients.

A source in the prosecutor­s office said an unidentifi­ed third lawyer with the firm had also been arrested, while a fourth faces an arrest warrant, but her whereabout­s are unknown.

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