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In reply to the discussion: Massive leak exposes how the wealthy and powerful hide their money [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)16. Leak from just one firm. Imagine what the rest of them have, helping offshore tax dodgers?
Based on past experience in the S&L scams, I strongly suspect a lot of the money "lost" in the great Bankster Bailout has gone offshore. Here's stuff that's come out about people who've never even asked themselves if they were a communist.
Check Out Who's Hiding $32 Trillion in Offshore Tax Haven Accounts
EXCERPT...
Some $32 trillion has been hidden in small island banking hubs which host a bevy of trust funds, shell corporations and other tax havens, the Tax Justice Network estimates.
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The information is still being sifted through, even as it's being released to the public, but here's some of what's been found so far:
■ American Denise Rich, ex-wife of pardoned tax cheat Marc Rich, has been uncovered as the settlor and beneficiary of two large trusts based in the tiny Cook Islands. The ICIJ found that Denise Rich gave up her American citizenship in 2012. Her citizenship was convenient enough when President Clinton had the authority to pardon her ex-husband.
■ French President Francois Hollande, ardent socialist and tireless champion of the 75% marginal tax rate, appears in these documents, mostly by association. His campaign co-treasurer, Jean-Jacques Augier, has been forced to reveal the name of his Chinese business partner in a Caymans-based distribution company. Augier says he used his offshore company to make a large investment in China.
■ Australian actor Paul Hogan, of "Crocodile Dundee" fame, has lost about $35.3 million from an account that he used to offshore his "bonza" film royalties. His once-trusted tax adviser Philip Egglishaw ran off with Hogan's sizeable hidden offshore stash.
■ French banking scion Elie de Rothschild, of the famous banking family, has been named in the leaks. He was instrumental in setting up some 20 trusts and 10 holding companies in the Cook Islands, all extremely opaque in nature. His heirs have, not surprisingly, refused comment.
■ Brigitte Bardot's third ex-husband, Gunter Sachs, a millionaire industrialist, has been revealed as the owner of a huge, obscure wealth-masking machine: trust upon shell company upon holding company, almost ad infinitum, mostly based in the Cook Islands. The ICIJ has constructed an interactive map of Sachs' extensive offshore holdings and business networks. The network is fairly representative of the steps that many on this list have taken to hide their wealth away. You can marvel at its imponderable complexity here.
And these names are barely the tip of the iceberg. The shockwaves have already begun to spread through the corridors of wealth and power all over the world.
How Much is $32 Trillion?
It bears repeating: $32 trillion has been stashed away, off the books, by corporations and wealthy individuals.
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http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article40250.html
Offshore loot also represents money made from trafficking in drugs, guns and people. So...what can we do about it?
On My Mind
Tax Offshore Wealth Sitting In First World Banks
James S. Henry
07.01.10, 09:00 AM EDT
Forbes Magazine dated July 19, 2010
Let's tax offshore private wealth.
How can we get the world's wealthiest scoundrels--arms dealers, dictators, drug barons, tax evaders--to help us pay for the soaring costs of deficits, disaster relief, climate change and development? Simple: Levy a modest withholding tax on untaxed private offshore loot.
Many aboveground economies around the world are struggling, but the economic underground is booming. By my estimate, there is $15 trillion to $20 trillion in private wealth sitting offshore in bank accounts, brokerage accounts and hedge fund portfolios, completely untaxed.
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This wealth is concentrated. Nearly half of it is owned by 91,000 people--[font color="green"]0.001% of the world's population[/font color]. Ninety-five percent is owned by the planet's wealthiest 10 million people.
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Is it feasible? Yes. The majority of offshore wealth is managed by 50 banks. As of September 2009 these banks accounted for $10.8 trillion of offshore assets--72% of the industry's total. The busiest 10 of them manage 40%.
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http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0719/opinions-taxation-tax-havens-banking-on-my-mind.html
Not only would that money balance the budget, erase the debt and fix the nation and world's problems from hunger and homeless to energy and education; it would free humanity to do better things than make war all the time. Might even help pay for saving the planet. But, no.
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Jackson Stevens ties also to the Clintons, Alltel, Systematics, Beverly Enterprises
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#31
wondering how long it will be before the clintons and their foundation are implcated
Ferd Berfel
Apr 2016
#129
I don't think they will be and if they were it would not make any difference at all.
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#131
The way I see it is that most of the HRC supporters are for big business less regulation.
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#135
Of course not, it'll be all 'we had NO idea what that investment firm was up to, we're as outraged
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2016
#133
Leak from just one firm. Imagine what the rest of them have, helping offshore tax dodgers?
Octafish
Apr 2016
#16
As Ambassador DeSadesky said: ''That is an astonishingly good idea you have there, Doctor.''
Octafish
Apr 2016
#71
Bumping, in response to the DU'er who dissed Octafish some time back on one
silvershadow
Apr 2016
#5
Panama Papers: Iceland’s prime minister had offshore holdings in collapsed banks
bemildred
Apr 2016
#6
Yeah, I think our media is working overtime to cover up the Americans involved.
fasttense
Apr 2016
#117
'The story behind the #PanamaPapers?' tweets Edward Snowden. 'Courage is contagious.'
Octafish
Apr 2016
#68
Panama papers: Biggest data leak in history exposes offshore holdings of 12 current and former world
bemildred
Apr 2016
#9
Ted Cruz just named Phil Gramm his economic advisor. Here's Gramm's economic legacy:
KoKo
Apr 2016
#154
Phil Gramm toils at UBS with Bill Clinton in WEALTH MANAGEMENT (cough OFFSHORING?).
Octafish
Apr 2016
#156
More than half companies listed in #PanamaPapers are registered in British-administered tax havens
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#11
2.6 terabytes, 11.5 million documents, and 214,000 shell companies. Details
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#14
Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca leak reveals New Zealand used to keep tax secrets
bemildred
Apr 2016
#15
This is one reason that going after "Wall Street" is like regulating buggy whips...
Sancho
Apr 2016
#19
You are right about the need for "stronger agreements and cooperation with other governments" but
pampango
Apr 2016
#82
Wouldn't be surprised CGI donors on this list awa in the Unaoil/Ahsani bribe machinery
stuffmatters
Apr 2016
#44
Wonderful Octafish! This will take a while....you bring the good stuff! Thanks! nt
haikugal
Apr 2016
#41
They're not hoarding it or stashing it on an island - they're hiding the flows
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2016
#80
Zeitung responce to lack of U.S. individuals in the docs, saying "Just wait for what is coming next"
krawhitham
Apr 2016
#46
Certainly does. Remember how Princess Christina of Spain is under indictment for tax evasion?
Octafish
Apr 2016
#99
UBS one of the 10 Banks that Requested the Most Offshore Companies for Clients
Octafish
Apr 2016
#149
This isn't news, this is information. None of this is a shock or scandal to anyone who is
underahedgerow
Apr 2016
#70
So these are all the non-U.S. tax dodgers in just one (smallest) of the top four
valerief
Apr 2016
#93
and in 1987 reagan repealed the fairness doctrine and a CIA connected company
certainot
Apr 2016
#118
Over 200,000 shell companies are involved in the Panama Papers leak — here's why that's a big deal
bemildred
Apr 2016
#115
The Nazi, CIA And Nevada Connections... And Why It's Now Rothschild's Turn
Ichingcarpenter
Apr 2016
#120
K&R#199 Catherine Austin Fitts was revealing some of the structures from that Reagan/Bush/Clinton
bobthedrummer
Apr 2016
#126
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berni_mccoy
Apr 2016
#147
Foreign Policy asks: Will the ‘Panama Papers’ Bring Down Ukraine’s Chocolate King?
Octafish
Apr 2016
#155