The Scotsman

Banks raided in Panama Papers tax investigat­ion

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR

German authoritie­s have carried out raids on eight individual­s and 11 banks in an investigat­ion of suspected tax evasion stemming from the leaked Panama Papers.

News agency dpa reported that Frankfurt prosecutor­s said yesterday’s raids in various parts of Germany also targeted the offices of four tax advisers.

The wealthy individual­s are suspected of setting up letter-box companies via a former subsidiary of Deutsche Bank and evading taxes.

Prosecutor­s did not specify which banks were searched in the operation, which followed searches at Deutsche Bank in November. Deutsche Bank said the investigat­ion was directed against private individual­s, not against the company, that it is co-operating with prosecutor­s and was not a target of the current raids.

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