The European Parliament has voted to extend by three months its inquiry committee, set up in June 2016, into matters surrounding the ‘Panama papers’. The inquiry was initially intended to report after 12 months.
The European Parliament has voted to extend by three months its inquiry committee, set up in June 2016, into matters surrounding the ‘Panama papers’. The inquiry was initially intended to report after 12 months. The committee is to investigate alleged contraventions and maladministration in the application by the EU Commission or member states of EU laws on money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion.
The European Parliament has voted to extend by three months its inquiry committee, set up in June 2016, into matters surrounding the ‘Panama papers’. The inquiry was initially intended to report after 12 months.
The European Parliament has voted to extend by three months its inquiry committee, set up in June 2016, into matters surrounding the ‘Panama papers’. The inquiry was initially intended to report after 12 months. The committee is to investigate alleged contraventions and maladministration in the application by the EU Commission or member states of EU laws on money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion.