The Panama Papers: Behind Mossack Fonseca's secret New Zealand deals
Neil ChenowethSenior writer
Updated
On July 1 last year, opportunity came knocking for Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca: they had a new client—and a big one—ready to push $100 million into the tax-free obscurity of some New Zealand foreign trusts.
That figure was just for starters, the client's Miami lawyer promised, "only a small part of the client's portfolio".
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