There have been penalties for those who looked the other way when Epstein was convicted of child sex offences and decided to maintain relationships with the financier — but not for the British ambassador to Washington, reveals SOLOMON HUGHES
Pandora Papers reveal the web of new colonialism
The exposé is important, but we have always know the super-rich pay little tax and squirrel their wealth away in secret — only working-class power can redress the balance and bring justice to tax-avoiders and the global South, writes ROGER McKENZIE

A PROJECT by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) known as the Pandora Papers exposed the wealth and influence of many rich and famous public figures, including senior politicians, and the elaborate measures they put in place to hide their activities.
The Pandora Papers reported on around 12 million leaked documents.
These documents showed how eye-watering levels of wealth are hidden by entirely legal tax avoidance schemes and in secret bank accounts.
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