Paradise Papers: More Kiwi links expected as Key lawyer connection emerges
A law change on foreign trusts has only just started taking effect in New Zealand.
Victoria Young
Tue, 07 Nov 2017
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A tax expert says more Kiwi links to offshore trusts are likely to emerge following the release of the Paradise Papers, as former prime minister Sir John Key’s former lawyer, Ken Whitney, has been named in the leak.
The papers released yesterday, mostly taken from the law firm Appleby, revealed
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Victoria Young
Tue, 07 Nov 2017
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