Luxembourg's ex-PM and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker was alerted in 1997 about the risks of tax breaks his then government in the Grand Duchy granted multinationals, says new report.
02.10.2015
Luxembourg's ex-Prime Minister and European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker was alerted in 1997 about the risks of tax breaks his then government in the Grand Duchy granted multinationals, according to a recently obtained document.
Juncker, who was Luxembourg prime
minister for 18 years, sent a letter to Fabio de Masi, a German
leftist member of the European Parliament, containing a page from a
secret 1997 report on Luxembourg's fiscal practices.