Paradise Papers
Parliament Speaker Yıldırım says journalist Ünker not sentenced to jail for reporting
Journalist Pelin Ünker, who was sentenced to over a year in jail over a series of "Paradise Papers" reports published on Cumhuriyet newspaper about offshore companies that allegedly belonged to former Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım's sons on the tax-haven island of Malta, was not sentenced over her journalistic activities, Yıldırım, now speaker of parliament, said on Jan. 10.
Turkish journalist Pelin Ünker sentenced to prison over 'Paradise Papers' reporting
An Istanbul court has sentenced journalist Pelin Ünker to one year, one month and 15 days in jail over a series of articles named "Paradise Papers" published on Cumhuriyet newspaper about offshore companies that allegedly belonged to former Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım's sons on the tax-haven island of Malta.
European Parliament Creates New 'Tax Crimes' Committee
The European Parliament is to create a special new committee on "financial crimes, tax evasion and tax avoidance", it announced Thursday, Reuters.