Panama Papers
Businesswoman banned from HK financial industry is an NZ director
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - A businesswoman banned from working in the financial industry in Hong Kong is now a director of a New Zealand company. Audio
Businesswoman banned in HK is an NZ director
The latest Panama Papers investigation shows a business woman banned from working in the financial industry in Hong Kong for a decade is now a director of a New Zealand company. That's raised… Audio
Law firm Cone Marshall linked to disgraced Brazilian politician
The New Zealand law firm Cone Marshall has been involved with yet another case that's been revealed by the Panama Papers - this time its a disgraced prominent Brazilian politician. Audio
Brazilian politician used NZ company to hide wealth
Disgraced Brazilian politician Eduardo Cunha has used a New Zealand company to hide his wealth in secret bank accounts, in the latest from the Panama Papers investigation. Video, Audio
Disgraced Brazilian politician hid money through NZ firm
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - A Brazilian politician, accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes, used a New Zealand company as part of an arrangement to hide his wealth in secret bank accounts.
Panama Papers lead to anti-laundering law push
Prime Minister John Key says as a result of the Panama Papers the Government is trying to get the second phase of anti-money laundering laws in place as fast as it can. Audio
Mossack Fonseca closes several offices
The law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers revelations says it is closing several offices. More New Zealand-related releases are expected tomorrow.
Panama Papers out in the open - and back in the news
The Panama Papers stormed back into the headlines this week after a team of New Zealand journalists scanned the raw data - and then a summary was published online for the world to see. Mediawatch … Video, Audio
Publicly available ownership register action too uncertain
The government should commit to a company ownership register instead of just "exploring" the idea, an anti-corruption charity says. Audio
Why was Key grinning as he was thrown out of the House?
OPINION: If winners are grinners, it wasn't hard to see who was claiming victory after the Prime Minister's ejection from Parliament, writes Bevan Rapson. Video
Mexico widens tax probe following Panama Papers
Mexico is widening a probe into tax evasion by requiring banks to hand over the names of local clients with transactions in 'tax havens'.
Terence Stapleton QC named as OIO good character test reviewer
A Wellington-based barrister has been appointed to conduct a review of the Overseas Investment Office's good character test.
Australian PM listed in Panama Papers
Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has denied any wrongdoing after his name was found in the Panama Papers database.
Your questions on the Panama Papers answered
Panama Papers NZ - Don't know your tax returns from your tax havens? Confused about all the fuss over the Panama Papers? Look back at our LIVE CHAT with tax expert Deborah Russell. Audio
PR head unknowingly linked to Fonseca
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - The head of one of Auckland's most prominent public relations companies, Deborah Pead, has been dragged unknowingly into the Panama Papers' controversy. Audio
Business scandals in NZ - The Historical Context
The Panama Papers scandal could be a risk to NZ's squeaky clean reputation, but is our reputation really that squeaky clean? New Zealand has actually experienced a number of business scandals over the… Audio
Amnesty, Greenpeace reject PM's 'misleading' remarks on foreign trust link
Panama Papers NZ - John Key was 'factually wrong' in comments he made on charities' links to foreign trusts, says Greenpeace NZ head Russel Norman. Audio
Tax expert answers your questions about the Panama Papers
Deborah Russell is a senior lecturer in taxation at Massey University. She has two blogs, Left Side Story and A Bee of a Certain Age, and her twitter handle is beefaerie. Audio
Panama Papers hotly debated in Parliament
Panama Papers NZ - There were loud and angry exchanges in Parliament today as opposition parties tried to pin down the prime minister over the latest Panama Papers revelations. Audio
Greenpeace rejects foreign trust link
In Parliament yesterday, the Prime Minister John Key went on the front foot over the Panama Papers, armed with the IRD's initial analysis of the documents. Audio