Panama Papers
Is NZ a tax haven or a safe haven?
ANALYSIS: The Panama Papers has thrown the spotlight on New Zealand's little known but flourishing role as a "home" to trusts for foreign residents, writes Gyles Beckford.
Key left to explain as Panama Papers continue to reverberate
The Panama Papers revelations that in the past week have claimed the political scalp of Iceland's prime minister and forced embarrassing confessions by other world leaders, left John Key with some… Audio
PM has deposit in foreign trusts firm
Prime Minister John Key has a short-term deposit with a firm specialising in foreign trusts, according to a new register on MP's finances. Video
Little calls on Key to release tax records
Labour leader Andrew Little is calling on Prime Minister John Key to release his personal tax records, in the aftermath of the Panama Papers release.
Review could change NZ trust laws
New Zealand's foreign trust review has a wide enough scope it could spark changes, says John Shewan, the tax specialist appointed to conduct it. Audio
Senior UK politicians reveal tax details
Panama Papers: More senior British politicians have published details of their tax returns.
Calls grow for resignation of Malta's PM
Malta's Prime Minister has promised action against any ministers or staff implicated in the Panama Papers leaks. Audio
John Shewan to conduct review of foreign trust rules
The Prime Minister will consider changing disclosure rules around foreign trusts, if a review by John Shewan recommends that. Chris Bramwell reports Audio
Panama Papers
Business and political journalist Rob Hosking discusses the continuing revelations about off-shore Trust accounts. Will John Key come out of it squeaky clean? Audio
Politics with Stephen Mills and Rob Hosking
Stephen Mills and Rob Hosking discuss the Kiwi fallout of the Panama Papers Audio
PM responds to criticism over handling of Panama papers
A back down is looming on the Panama Papers as the Prime Minister bows to pressure to act over the way Foreign Trusts operate in New Zealand. Mr Key will go to Cabinet today with a plan to hold a… Audio
NZ accused of dragging its heels in acting over Panama papers
New Zealand is being accused of dragging its heels in response to the Panama papers as the rest of the world starts to crack down on tax-dodging and money launderers. Foreign trusts are in the… Audio
Tech: Panama Papers and video editing apps
Peter Griffin with the technological challenges raised and overcome by this week's revelations surrounding the Panama Papers, a huge collection of millions of documents leaked to a German newspaper… Audio
Smári McCarthy: Iceland, the Pirate Party and the Panama Papers
Guest host Philippa Tolley interviews Smári McCarthy, chief technologist for the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, and founder of the Iceland Pirate Party. Audio
NZ tax haven image 'damaging' - Greens
An assessment by a journalist involved in the Panama Papers leak that NZ is a tax haven is damaging for the country's reputation, say the Greens. Audio
NZ "a very nice front for criminals" - Panama Papers journalist
In the five days since their publication, the so-called "Panama Papers" have tipped governments into crisis and caused ructions. Audio
France to put Panama on blacklist of tax havens
France plans to put Panama back on its blacklist of tax havens in the wake of the "Panama Papers" affair. Sara Hemrajani from Reuters reports. Audio
Mossack Fonseca: 'we were hacked'
Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca has ruled out an inside job, saying the company was hacked, as it insists it will 'not be found guilty of anything'.
Panama Papers: Iceland's PM resigns
Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson has become the first major casualty of a huge leak of documents on tax havens.
Wealth Management researcher on Panama Papers
As the ripples from the biggest leak in journalistic history continue to spread, academic Brooke Harrington - who spent the better part of a decade investigating wealth management - says the… Audio