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Old 09-04-2016, 20:55   #167
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Tax havens exposed in huge law firm leak

I think the problem is with all this, is quite simple. When someone becomes a councillor or MP. They have to disclose anything to do with a second job, financies.

This is what DC has failed to do, with the tax haven. And the worse thing is that he critised heavily people that were doing this, and he was going to close these havens.

And hey, he had shares in a Tax Haven, he sold these shares. So what did he do with the money ?

To me DC is a hypocrite, he may not have done anything illegal - as people have said. But he has lied, lied and lied about the whole issue.

And he should do the honourable thing and resign.

IF, he had told the relevant people about this, then everything would be fine.

Its like me, if l told a future employer on an application form that l didn't have something wrong BEFORE l joined. And they found out l did. Then you could get fired, and you don't have a leg to stand on.
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