How the world reacted to ‘Panama Papers’ leak
A year-long worldwide media investigation into a trove of 11.5 million documents, leaked from a Panama-based law firm with offices in 35 countries, exposed a tangle of offshore financial dealings by the elite, from Putin's aides to relatives of Chinese President Xi Jinping, sports celebrities and screen stars.
The vast stash of records from legal firm Mossack Fonseca, the so-called Panama Papers, was obtained from an anonymous source by German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung and shared with more than 100 media groups by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).
Here is a summary of who had what to say following the leaks:
White House prefers not to comment
The United States values greater transparency in international financial transactions, the White House said on Monday following the leak of the “Panama papers” revealing offshore financial arrangements of global politicians and public figures.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said while he had no specific comment on the leaked papers from the Panamanian law firm, “greater transparency allows us to root out corruption,” adding that the US Justice and Treasury Departments will continue to be focused on financial corruption.
Panama Papers: Secret accounts of the rich and powerful
Kremlin hits out
A furious Kremlin said it was the target of a plot to destabilise Russia after a massive leak of confidential documents fingered President Vladimir Putin's close associates in allegations of shady offshore financial dealings.