Mossack Fonseca, the law firm linked to the Panama Papers scandal that, has had to close most of its international offices, including Luxembourg in February, due to a slump in business, company officials said Wednesday.
03.08.2017
(AFP) Mossack Fonseca, the law firm linked to the Panama Papers scandal, has had to close most of its international offices, including Luxembourg back in February, due to a slump in business, company officials said Wednesday.
"We had about 45 offices abroad," Jürgen Mossack, one of its founders, told a briefing while insisting the Panama headquarters was not expecting to close. "Now there are about six left."