So much for transparency
Dear Sir,
I have just come across a very interesting item on the BBC news website, referring to the 1983 gold robbery at Heathrow, and this money was laundered through the Panamanian firm Mossack Fonseca.
It goes on to report that the late father of the British Prime Minister, Ian Cameron, set up an investment company, Blairmore Holdings, through this same firm and flew to the Bahamas to directors’ meetings so that they could say it was run offshore and never paid any British taxes.
It appears that there are 148 accounts from the UK and more than 200,000 in the British Virgin Islands listed with Mossack Fonseca.
However, I did not see any mention of Bermuda.
So much for transparency — and the British Government has the gall to tell Bermuda to get its house in order.
ANTONY SIESE