Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has commented on the Panama Papers and says that the Prime Minister himself has requested for the investigation to be looked into.
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However, Congressman RS Surjewala has said that the matter should be referred to the Supreme Court which is already hearing the black money case.
The Congress party has rejected the suggestion, seeking a time-bound enquiry in the matter.
Referring to a similar leak from HSBC in 2011, Jaitley said that 390 of the 569 account holders traced were found to be illegal.
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Arun Jaitley added that more revelations are expected and that a multi-agency group has been formed to monitor the investigation.
Speaking to ANI, the Finance Minister said that details came out as early as 2011 with regard to HSBC account holders, 569 account holders have been traced and 390 were found illegal.
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Over eleven million documents have been leaked from a Panama law firm which reveals offshore financial dealings of some of the biggest names from all over the world. The leak surfaced on Sunday and reveals over 500 Indians in its list.
The list includes film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, DLF Chief KP Singh, and Gautam Adani’s elder brother Vinod Adani, among others.
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