British Prime Minister Cameron lied about his offshore money


This video from Britain says about itself:

‘I have no offshore funds‘: Cameron on Panama Papers

5 April 2016

“No prime minister has done more to crack down on tax avoidance internationally” says David Cameron at a speech given in Birmingham today.

Well, that was then. And now …

Translated from Dutch NOS TV:

Cameron did have offshore shares after all

Today, 21:05

British Prime Minister David Cameron did have shares in an offshore company that was founded by his father. He sold them in 2010 for £ 30,000, he admitted in an interview on British television.

… The prime minister said earlier this week that he had no shares in offshore companies. “I have a salary as prime minister, some savings and a house.”

The leader of the opposition Labour party, Corbyn, demanded an investigation into the matter.

Cameron’s father’s name appeared in the Panama Papers, leaked documents from a Panamanian financial office.

David Cameron admits he did have a stake in father’s offshore investment fund after Panama Papers leak. ‘We owned 5,000 units in Blairmore Investment Trust, which we sold in January 2010. That was worth something like £30,000’: here.

Frech banks in Panama Papers scandal: here.