Company backing project similar in structure to Luxleaks firms
Lux Leaks
A six-month investigation by The Irish Times as part of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has lifted the lid on how multinational companies - including Irish companies like Glanbia and Sisk - have been using Luxembourg and Irish tax loopholes to save millions in tax. We have been working with 80 journalists from 26 countries going through more than 28,000 pages of documents. Read the results here
Parliament’s tax committee will have suggestions ready by the end of the year
Leaked documents show companies secured deals to slash tax bills
Irish firm featured in Luxleaks coverage has set up a new company: Glanbia Cheesip Ltd
Company has been a focus of inquiries into use of intra-company loans by PwC clients to shift profits to Luxembourg
Multinational may owe funds based on €1.44bn ‘break fee’ after failed takeover
MEPs agree to set up committee to examine tax rulings in wake of ‘Lux Leaks’
The European Commission is committed to creating a transparent corporate tax system across Europe
FG MEP Brian Hayes says inquiry should not be country-specifc
Luxembourg finance minister Pierre Gramegna says expanded investigation not a surprise
Cantillon: European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker tops influential list
Think tank targets key aspects of Republic’s role in multinationals’ tax affairs
Antoine Deltour (28) said he did not intend to leak Luxembourg tax documents to media
Luxembourg-based employee charged with theft and violation of trade secrets
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