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Paradise Papers Pushback: 'No One's Done Anything Wrong'

Attendees to the Cayman Captive Forum 2017, held in Grand Cayman, said the recent leaks of files from offshore service providers show individuals and organizations seeking to minimize tax liabilities, but little, if any, actual wrongdoing.

Nov. 29, 2017

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