Secret Offshore Money: Fabricated Putin Link to Leaked Panama Papers
The International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) calls itself an initiative “focusing
on…cross-border crime, corruption, and the accountability of power.”
Its financial backers include the
Open Society Foundations, the Ford Foundation, Australian billionaire
Graeme Wood and other sources.
It was used to facilitate the largest ever financial leak,
a reported 11.5 million documents, revealing secret offshore holdings
of current and former world leaders, along with numerous other
high-profile public and private figures.
The Panama-based Mossack Fonseca law firm is at the heart of the scandal, quietly providing services for high-profile clients, including apparently hiding wealth in tax havens, making money trails murky in the process.
No current or earlier Western leaders or
officials so far were named, only UK prime minister David Cameron’s
father, Ian. Is evidence of their possible tax avoidance, money
laundering or other illegal or suspect activities being concealed?
According to Forbes magazine, America had 536 billionaires in 2015, Western European countries hundreds more.
ICIJ revealed information on 140
politicians from over 50 countries with wealth hidden in 21 tax havens.
They include “heads of state, their associates, ministers (and) elected
officials.”
Key national leaders named include
Argentine president Mauricio Acri, former Georgia prime minister Bidzina
Ivanishvili, Saudi Arabia’s king Salman, other current and former
Middle East leaders, and US-installed Ukrainian president Petro
Poroshenko.
Yet ICIJ’s Panama Papers report
prominently featured Putin’s image, alleging his ties to an “offshore
network,” despite no evidence suggesting it.
An earlier article discussed a Tax Justice Network (TJN) report, titled “The Price of Offshore Revisited,” revealing an estimated $21 – $32 trillion of hidden or stolen wealth stashed in largely tax-free havens secretly.
Wall Street and other major financial
firms manage it. Keeping funds hidden tax free attracts rich clients.
Services are offered “no questions asked.”
Governments are complicit in cover-ups.
Societal costs are huge, tax justice entirely absent. Rich, powerful
elites operate by different standards than ordinary folks, their
wrongdoing ignored.
ICIJ indicated more than 100 “media
partners” published or broadcast Panama Papers reports, including the
BBC, London’s Guardian, and Le Monde, among others.
Nothing links Vladimir Putin to ICIJ
revelations. The BBC notoriously bashes him relentlessly, its latest
smear alleging his link to “a suspected billion-dollar money laundering
ring involving (his) close associates.”
London’s Guardian
went further, yellow journalism at its worst, spuriously alleging “(a)
network of secret offshore deals and vast loans worth $2bn has laid a
trail to Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin.”
“An unprecedented leak of documents shows how this money has made members of Putin’s close circle fabulously wealthy.”“Though the president’s name does not appear in any of the records, the data reveals a pattern – his friends have earned millions from deals that seemingly could not have been secured without his patronage.”“The documents suggest Putin’s family has benefited from this money – his friends’ fortunes appear his to spend.”
No evidence corroborates the Guardian’s specious allegations, the latest example of irresponsible Western media Putin bashing.
The Guardian featured in bold letters:
“How to hide a billion dollars” accompanied by Putin’s image, the
implication clear, evidence linking him to possible wrongdoing absent
because none exists.
His spokesman Dmitry Peskov said “it’s
obvious that the main target of (ICIJ’s report) is our president,” aimed
at discrediting him and affecting Russia’s stability.
He suggested ICIJ ties to Washington.
Its dubious funding sources reveal its intention to smear Vladimir Putin
irresponsibly – destroying its own credibility in the process.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled “Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III.” http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen
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Copyright © Stephen Lendman, Global Research, 2016
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