The Prime Minister told attendees that Corruption is one of the greatest enemies of our time and that, when it comes to tackling it, the international community has looked the other way for too long.
Leo Brincat, the new Maltese nominee for the European Court of Auditors, whose role is to fight Corruption, has helped a cabinet minister exposed in the Panama Papers, to escape a no-confidence motion.
The Panama Papers is a global investigation into the sprawling, secretive industry of offshore that the world’s rich and powerful use to hide assets and skirt rules by setting up front companies in far-flung jurisdictions.
Based on a trove of more than 11 million leaked files, the investigation exposes a cast of characters who use offshore companies to facilitate bribery, arms deals, tax evasion, financial fraud and drug trafficking.