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Using Panama Papers in court an 'uphill task' – QC

“A great deal depends on the character of the information.”

Hamish McNicol
Wed, 11 May 2016

Statements obtained in the same way the allegedly hacked Panama Papers would “far more likely than not” be inadmissible as evidence in court, the Auckland District Law Society president says.

This week, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists provided a searchable database of

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Hamish McNicol
Wed, 11 May 2016
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