SARS identifies South Africans in Panama Papers

25 May 2016 - 21:14
By Linda Ensor

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has identified the names of 1‚700 individual South African residents in the data released in the Panama Papers.They range from shareholders and directors to beneficiaries.In addition‚ 56 South African intermediaries had been identified‚ SARS group executive for product oversight‚ legal and policy‚ Vlok Symington said in a presentation to a joint meeting of three parliamentary committees on Wednesday to discuss the Panama Papers.

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