Panama City
(AFP) - The law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers revelations is closing
its offices in the British-dependent territories of Jersey, Isle of Man and
Gibraltar, it Tweeted.
Mossack
Fonseca "will be ceasing operations" in those territories, "but
we will continue serving all of our clients," it said.
"This
decision has been taken with great regret, as Mossack Fonseca has had a
presence in these locations for more than 20 years," the Panama-based law
firm added.
The office
closures were part of a strategy to "consolidate our service office
network," it said.
The
announcement came nearly eight weeks after the first reports about the Panama
Papers emerged, divulging details taken from nearly four decades of records
from Mossack Fonseca's computer archives.
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Panamanian
law firm Mossack Fonseca created an offshore company for
Vancouver billionaire
David Ho even though he was facing criminal charges
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They
revealed that many prominent leaders, politicians, celebrities and wealthy
individuals around the world used Mossack Fonseca to start up or run offshore
entities to hold their assets.
Although
offshore companies are not in themselves illegal, the sudden publication of the
information drew attention to possible tax avoidance and money laundering
crimes in some cases, and embarrassed some figures trying to keep their
finances secret.
News of the
closure of Mossack Fonseca's offices in Jersey and Isle of Man -- two Crown
dependencies of Britain -- and Gibraltar -- a British overseas territory
jutting off from Spain -- was reported earlier this week by local media in
those territories and the BBC.
The law
firm in Panama did not confirm the information on Thursday when contacted by
AFP.
While its
tweets Friday said those closures were happening, they made no mention of
another report circulating this week in US media, about Mossack Fonseca's
affiliate in the state of Nevada resigning as the agent for 1,000 companies it
administered there.


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