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Data Protection Rules Stall Panama Papers Inquiries: EU Officials

By Manju Manglani

Variances in data-protection rules from country to country are impeding EU investigations of politicos with secret offshore holdings documented by the Panama Papers, European lawmakers heard Thursday. In a hearing, members of the European Parliament's Committee of Inquiry into Tax Evasion, Tax Avoidance and Money Laundering, or PANA, said that nations must share data on beneficial owners of legal entities more often and more effectively to curtail the use of legal entities by suspected financial criminals. But differences in data-protection requirements, technological capabilities and resources available to banking authorities and investigators among the European Union's 28 nations are impeding those...

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