Panama leaks: I-T Dept sends notices to Indians named in expose

Cong has demanded that the Panama Papers be handed over to Supreme Court, which is looking into the black money issue.

Update: 2016-04-29 09:32 GMT
About 11.5 million leaked documents of the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, reveal the large-scale use of offshore entities to conceal assets from tax authorities. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on April 29 said the Income-Tax Department has sent notices to all those Indians named in the Panama Papers' expose and is investigating the matter.

"Every Indian whose name has appeared in the Panama Papers expose... the income-tax department has sent notices and currently investigating the matter," he told the Lok Sabha in reply to a question on tax evasion.

The Congress has demanded that the Panama Papers be handed over to Supreme Court, which is looking into the black money issue, alleging the BJP government's decision to constitute a multi-agency group was a "shoddy attempt" to brush aside the issue.

Jaitley had earlier said the Congress 'will not have many reasons to celebrate' after the details into the Panama Papers comes out.

"It is very impartial, and a multi-agency probe is going on. When the details will come out, Congress will not have many reasons to celebrate," he said.

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