SANTIAGO – De onthullingen over belastingontduiking en -ontwijking via een Panamees advieskantoor, de Panama Papers gedoopt, maken ook slachtoffers in onverdachte hoek. Het hoofd van de Chileense afdeling van corruptiewaakhond Transparency International heeft ontslag genomen omdat zijn naam in de documenten valt. Gonzalo Delaveau wordt niet rechtstreeks beschuldigd van belastingontduiking of andere delicten, maar zou wel banden hebben met liefst vijf offshorebedrijven die in de gelekte documenten van het Panamese advieskantoor Mossack Fonseca worden genoemd. Alle vijf zijn ze gevestigd in de Bahama’s, een bekend belastingparadijs.(Telegraaf)…[+]
Nieuws volgens datum: 6 Apr, 2016
Iceland PM resigns over Panama Papers leak
ICELAND – Iceland’s prime minister became the first casualty of the global revelations on offshore companies as he resigned on Tuesday. In a day of high drama in Reykjavik, Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson first tried to hang on to his office by seeking the dissolution of parliament. But after Iceland’s president refused to grant the request, Mr Gunnlaugsson decided to step down as prime minister but carry on as the head of his Progressive party. Sigurdur Ingi Johansson, the current minister of fisheries and agriculture, will become prime minister. Mr Gunnlaugsson leads a two-party coalition government between his Progressive party and the Independence group of finance minister Bjarni Benediktsson.(Financial Times)…[+]
‘Rampant’ violence against women in Pakistan
PAKISTAN – A report has revealed the horrific extent of violence against women in Pakistan as religious groups continue to fight an “un-Islamic” law against domestic abuse. The annual report by the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) recorded gang rapes, kidnapping, acid attacks, amputations, burnings and said almost 800 women killed themselves or attempted suicide.
Pakistan’s largest state passed a landmark law in February criminalizing domestic violence, stalking, cybercrime and other forms of abuse but a coalition of more than 30 groups have demanded its withdrawal. Mainstream Islamic political parties are among those opposing the Punjab Protection of Women Against Violence Act 2015 and threatening to launch nationwide protests.(The Independent UK/Reuters)…[+]
Calais ‘Jungle’: 75% of refugees have ‘experienced police violence’
FRANCE – More than three-quarters of refugees living in the Calais “Jungle” say they have experienced police violence, according to a report seen by The Independent. The findings, collated by the Refugee Rights Data Project (RRDP), provide a damning insight into the continuing “humanitarian crisis” at the refugee camp in northern France. Police violence was allegedly experienced by 75.9 per cent of the 870 individuals surveyed, which includes physical violence, verbal abuse, tear gas and sexual violence; 54.1 per cent said they “never feel safe”; 67.6 per cent said they resort to “using blankets or burning rubbish to keep warm”; and 76.7 per cent reported suffering from various health issues – largely attributed to the camp’s “unhealthy environment”.
(The Independent UK)…[+]




