La Stampa - 23 Aprile 2016
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Within a day of the first article appearing, the worldwide fallout from a massive leak of financial documents, dubbed “The Panama Papers”, was already huge, with several countries announcing that they would investigate suspected tax evasion and other wrongdoing. The journalists who have been combing through the trove allege that around 140 political figures, including Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin, and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, have links to the holders of the offshore accounts through family members, friends or associates. More revelations are expected. The furore will only grow.