Bill Shimmins raises issue
The impact of the Paradise Papers will be raised in the Manx parliament again during today's sitting (Tues 21st)
Questions will be aimed at ministers as fallout continues from the massive data leak, which allegedly exposed secretive offshore tax dealings of super-rich global names.
The German newspaper at the centre of the release, Süddeutsche Zeitung, last week accused the Isle of Man of 'pretending it's unaware' it is a tax haven.
Meanwhile, the OECD has ranked the Island ahead of the UK in its annual compliance listings.
Middle MHK Bill Shimmins is one of the members bringing the issue to Tynwald

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