
Jonny Wrate
Investigative Reporter at Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
Investigative reporter in Latin America / periodista de investigación en latinoamérica @OCCRP / organized crime & corruption, money laundering, environmental
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Nov 26, 2024 |
n9.cl | Jonny Wrate |Errol E. Caballero |Eli Moskowitz
Por: Jonny WrateEl Ministerio Público sospecha que la compañía VT Shipping International, filial de la holandesa VT Group, puede haber evadido millones de dólares en impuestos en más de una década. La revelación surge un mes después de que José Raúl Mulino, presidente de Panamá, mostrara enojo en sus redes sociales con Países Bajos por la inclusión del país en «listas discriminatorias» del Consejo Europeo.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
occrp.org | Jonny Wrate |Eli Moskowitz
Amid diplomatic friction sparked by the Netherlands blacklisting Panama as a tax haven, authorities in the Central American country are probing tax breaks granted to the local subsidiary of a Dutch shipping company. A spokesperson for VT Group, an inland tanker operator headquartered in Rotterdam, said the company is unaware of the Panamanian tax probe referenced in a document obtained by OCCRP.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
occrp.org | Jonny Wrate
The 2021 audit –– which probed the entire food distribution program, involving several firms and products –– revealed little about the company tapped to deliver milk powder. Now, reporting by OCCRP and the Salvadorian investigative journalism outlet El Faro has shed light on the opaque company. Aroum Group Inc is registered in the British Virgin Islands, where regulations provide corporate anonymity. But the company’s website reveals the identity of one person involved with the firm.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
occrp.org | Jonny Wrate
Gisela Sánchez Maroto, who was elected as CABEI’s Executive President last November, detailed the ongoing and planned changes in an interview with OCCRP’s partner Redacción Regional. The changes include putting the brakes on the amount of funds going to the governments of Nicaragua and El Salvador, both of which have taken authoritarian turns in recent years.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
occrp.org | Jonny Wrate
Tweet this Share this on Facebook DONATE An investigation by prosecutors — including testimony from a former minister at the center of several corruption scandals — indicates a loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) may have been a key part of the Brazilian construction company’s bribery scheme.
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