Key revelations from the Paradise Papers https://t.co/0djf8EeIrC
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 8, 2017
A new leak: Paradise Papers: https://t.co/uI8bmYTSvV via @YouTube
— ICIJ (@ICIJorg) November 8, 2017
How the Netherlands turned into a tax haven for US multinationals – excellent work of @jessefrederik #paradisepapershttps://t.co/h3cBmKxdSw
— Ewald Engelen (@ewaldeng) November 8, 2017
Who leaked the Paradise Papers? writes @HolmanJenkins https://t.co/BCq4ERGM70
— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) November 9, 2017
Bono is 'extremely distressed' over Paradise Papers revelations https://t.co/Ujvx7FuFiG pic.twitter.com/G1CmJS33Yr
— The Independent (@Independent) November 8, 2017
How can @JustinTrudeau say this with a straight face?
— David Jacobs (@DrJacobsRad) November 8, 2017
“We have done much in regards to tax avoidance and tax evasion, including working with international partners."#ParadisePapers #unfairtaxchangeshttps://t.co/VYND2nPyMI
I'm not sure what I'm more upset about, the $6 billion dollars of missing annual tax revenue, or @JustinTrudeau's arrogance in declaring "CASE CLOSED 'cuz I said so."#ParadisePapers #unfairtaxchangeshttps://t.co/VYND2nPyMI
— David Jacobs (@DrJacobsRad) November 8, 2017
Paradise Papers: Oxford and Cambridge invested tens of millions offshore https://t.co/EuWSinJRNs
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 8, 2017
Prince Charles has millions in off-shore tax havens, Paradise Papers reveal https://t.co/tCspD9jfqC
— Craig Dempsey (@SaorAlba59) November 8, 2017
Madonna, Nicole Kidman and Harvey Weinstein named in Paradise Papers scandalhttps://t.co/5BqkM87zQY pic.twitter.com/PRd2Ov2Oj2
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) November 8, 2017
Following the Paradise Papers leak, the Netherlands is going to investigate 4,000 corporate tax deals https://t.co/K42JWAHDXr
— Financial Times (@FT) November 8, 2017
Today our #ParadisePapers story takes you to #Indonesia - @shirafu reveals the offshore world's role in forest destruction. https://t.co/tctDK2Rnxo pic.twitter.com/KdyWI0XLii
— ICIJ (@ICIJorg) November 8, 2017
There are reasons the richest 1% of Australians owns more wealth than the bottom 70% of Australian citizens combined. We need to change the rules and bring fairness back. https://t.co/z5kBWLhbFM #auspol #ParadisePapers
— Australian Unions (@unionsaustralia) November 8, 2017
Apple's 2017 accounts showed they made $44.7bn outside the US and paid just $1.65bn in taxes to foreign governments, a rate of around 3.7%. https://t.co/kQhrdtrtTN #ParadisePapers
— Anonymous Central 💾 (@YourAnonCentral) November 8, 2017
This is what the supranational empire looks like. #ParadisePapers https://t.co/Y7wTYbQMpk pic.twitter.com/4NenfjK6FD
— Anonymous Central 💾 (@YourAnonCentral) November 8, 2017