In countries where corruption and money laundering are frowned upon, the Pandora Papers, the anonymous leak of more than 11.9 million documents from databases of 14 corporate service providers, have forced those implicated to explain themselves. The silence by the authorities in Zimbabwe has raised questions about their commitment to combating financial crimes. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists shared files detailing how influential people have been running shell companies and trusts in tax havens globally. In Zimbabwe, the leaked documents revealed suspicious financial activities by individuals like deputy chief secretary Martin Rushwaya and businessman Billy Rautenbach. These revelations demand a thorough investigation to ensure transparency and accountability in the face of rampant corruption and money laundering concerns.
Pandora Papers Expose Zimbabwe Officials in Financial Scandal
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