A major investigation has found that world leaders, rock stars, government officials, and CEOs stashed billions of dollars in secret offshore accounts.
, a leak that exposed millions of financial and legal records and revealed the offshore holdings of powerful and influential people worldwide.
Offshore accounts operate in various countries around the world like Switzerland, Belize, and Singapore, according to the Post. Included among these financial and legal records are memos and strategies to bypass transparency laws and keep the existence of the offshore accounts a secret. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Tesla founder Elon Musk,
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