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Britain clinches deal on tax havens

Overseas territories sign up to information-sharing protocols as group posts database of offshore entities that could be used for evasion

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British PM David Cameron will push for an international agreement on tax havens at the G8 meeting. Photo: Reuters

Britain clinched a deal with its major offshore tax havens yesterday that will see 10 British overseas territories and crown dependencies sign up to international protocols on information sharing.

It came as the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists posted online a massive database of private offshore banking entities that could be used for tax evasion.

The group that first reported the files said anyone can now search the records of some 100,000 companies, trusts and funds located in leading tax havens to see who could be making use of them to skirt home-country taxes.

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The group said it also hoped that crowd-sourcing the files would lead to more revelations about public figures who hide their money.

In London, British Prime Minister David Cameron heralded the agreement as a "positive step forward".

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"I commend their leadership and I look to other international partners to work with their own territories to reach similar agreements," he said, adding that the deal was a "very positive step forward" that would strengthen Britain's voice in the G8 and its campaign on the issue around the world.

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