Nt. Cameron: It should have been better manage the case of Panama Papers
The British Prime Minister David Cameron acknowledged that it "should have been better manage the case of Panama Papers» stating that the mistake is his, two days after his confession that he had shares in the offshore company of his father, who died in 2010.
"Well, it was not a great this week. I know that I should have better manage this case, do not blame my advisors, the mistake is mine, I got my lesson," said Cameron during the Spring Conference of conservative Party in London.
After the revelations of Panama Papers last Sunday, it had to be issued four communications with messy formalities of the Prime Minister services, before he finally decided to admit, on Thursday night that he shares in this company based in the Bahamas. while regretting for bringing a catastrophic communication policy, the Conservative leader had assured that he did nothing illegal and that always paid his taxes. Cameron today reiterated his promise to release "soon" his tax returns in recent years, something unprecedented for prime minister in British history. Just at this time, and only two kilometers away, several hundred protesters gathered in Downing Street calling for his resignation.
The British Prime Minister David Cameron acknowledged that it "should have been better manage the case of Panama Papers» stating that the mistake is his, two days after his confession that he had shares in the offshore company of his father, who died in 2010.
"Well, it was not a great this week. I know that I should have better manage this case, do not blame my advisors, the mistake is mine, I got my lesson," said Cameron during the Spring Conference of conservative Party in London.
After the revelations of Panama Papers last Sunday, it had to be issued four communications with messy formalities of the Prime Minister services, before he finally decided to admit, on Thursday night that he shares in this company based in the Bahamas. while regretting for bringing a catastrophic communication policy, the Conservative leader had assured that he did nothing illegal and that always paid his taxes. Cameron today reiterated his promise to release "soon" his tax returns in recent years, something unprecedented for prime minister in British history. Just at this time, and only two kilometers away, several hundred protesters gathered in Downing Street calling for his resignation.
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