Panama papers whistle-blower willing to assist probe

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Panama papers whistle-blower willing to assist probe

The whistleblower behind the leak of documents known as the Panama Papers released a manifesto announcing his willingness to help law enforcers in prosecuting money launderers and tax evaders. But he made one condition: Only if he is free from punishment. Going by the pseudonym John Doe, the whistle-blower said thousands of prosecutions could stem from the Panama Papers if only law enforcers could access and evaluate the actual documents. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists  and its partner publications have declined to provide the archive of 11.5 million documents to law enforcement officials.

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