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It is quite remarkable to me that we haven’t seen more fuss over the Paradise Papers. No marches. No sit-ins. No placards scrawled with: “What part of ‘governments are almost broke and public spending is being slashed’ did you miss?”
Having covered private and corporate banking for 14 years, it wasn’t news to me that high net-worth individuals and companies employ financial advisers who help them legally avoid taxes under the guise of wealth preservation.
But it had rather been my hope that, with the Paradise Papers following so swiftly on the heels of the Panama Papers, our collective camel’s back may have just broken and the people would have taken to the streets en masse.
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