4. ï is a series of actions acceptable in the workplace. These
methods of communication are dictated by concepts
like courtesy, politeness and good taste.
Professionalism is specific to the industry's business
inhabits, the state where a corporation resides and the
people that staff its operations.
6. ï Before the introduction to the panama papers we will
try to discuss about the ETHICS in professionalism..
ï Conduct myself ethically, honestly, and with integrity
in all situations is the key to success even for all the
professionals LIKE..
ï Politicians, Doctors, Engineers, Businessman etc..
9. ï The Panama Papers are an unprecedented leak of
more than 11.5m files from the database of the worldâs
fourth biggest offshore law firm,
â Mossack Fonsecaâ
10. ï The records were obtained from an anonymous source
by the German newspaper
âSĂŒddeutsche Zeitungâ
ï which shared them with
âThe International Consortium of Investigative
Journalistsâ (ICIJ).
ï
11. ï The ICIJ then shared them with a large network of
international partners, including the Guardian and the
BBC.
12.
13.
14. ï The firm is Panamanian but runs a worldwide
operation. Its website boasts of a global network with
600 people working in 42 countries.
ï It has franchises around the world, where separately
owned affiliates sign up new customers and have
exclusive rights to use its brand.
15. ï Mossack Fonseca operates in tax havens and off-shore
companies
ï Including Switzerland, Cyprus and the British Virgin
Islands, and in the British crown dependencies
Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man.
17. ï The International Consortium of Investigative
Journalists is a global network of
ï more than 190 investigative journalists in more than
65 countries
ï who collaborate on in-depth investigative stories.
18. ï ICIJ projects are typically staffed by teams ranging
from as few as three to as many as 100-plus reporters
spread around the world.
19. ï These journalists work with counterparts in other
countries and with our Washington, D.C., staff to
report, edit, and produce groundbreaking
multimedia reports that adhere to the highest
standards of fairness and accuracy.
20. ï The documents show the myriad ways in which the
rich can exploit secretive offshore tax regimes.
ï Twelve national leaders are among 143 politicians,
their families and close associates from around the
world known to have been using offshore tax havens.
21. ï A corporation or (sometimes) other type of legal
entity which is incorporated or registered in
an offshore financial centre or "tax haven";
22. ï They are broadly not subject to taxation in their home
jurisdiction.
ï The corporate regime will be designed to promote
business flexibility.
23. ï Most of the services the offshore industry provides are
legal if used by the law abiding.
ï
ï But the documents show that banks, law firms and
other offshore players have often failed to follow legal
requirements that they make sure their clients are not
involved in criminal enterprises, tax dodging or
political corruption.
24. ï In some instances, the files show, offshore middlemen
have protected themselves and their clients by
concealing suspect transactions or manipulating
official records.
26. Explore the offshore connections
of world leaders, politicians and
their relatives and associates.
27. Mauricio Macri
President of Argentina (2015-present);
Mayor of Buenos Aires (2007-2015)
Sigmundur DavĂĂ° Gunnlaugsson
Prime minister of Iceland (2013âpresent);
Member of Parliament (2009âpresent);
Chairman of the Progressive Party (2009-
present)
Petro Poroshenko
President of Ukraine (2014-present);
Economic Development and Trade Minister
(2012)
28. King Salman bin Abdulaziz bin
Abdulrahman Al Saud
King of Saudi Arabia (2015-present); Crown
Prince (2012-2015)
Pavlo Lazarenko
Prime Minister of Ukraine (1996-1997);
Energy Minister (First Deputy Prime
Minister with special responsibility for
energy affairs) (1995-1996)
Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
President of the United Arab Emirates and
emir of Abu Dhabi (2000-present)
29. Bidzina Ivanishvili
Prime minister of Georgia (2012-2013)
Bidzina Ivanishvili
Prime minister of Georgia (2012-2013)
Ahmad Ali al-Mirghani
President of Sudan (1986-1989)
30. Children of Pakistan's prime minister
Xi Jinping
Head of Chinaâs Communist Party (2012-
present); President of China (2013-present)
Relatives in the data:
Deng Jiagui (Brother in law)
David Cameron
United Kingdom's Prime Minister (2010-
present);
Relatives in the data: Ian Cameron
31. Bashar Assad
President of Syria (2000-present)
Relatives in the data: Rami and Hafez
Makhlouf
Vladimir Putin
President of Russia (2000â2008) (2012-
present); Prime Minister of Russia (2008-
2012)
Associates in the data: Sergey Roldugin
Najib Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia (2009-present);
Deputy Prime Minister (2004-2009)
Relatives in the data: Mohd Nazifuddin
bin Mohd Najib
32. ï The confidential documents known as the Panama
Papers, which show how lawyers helped set
up offshore bank accounts and shell companies,
provides one possible answer:
ï The lawyers have always been right in the middle of it.
33. ï This is not the only recent example of lawyers acting as
willing participants in trying to help clients, while
seemingly turning a blind eye to possible violations of
the law.
34. ï The answer is that the ethical rules governing lawyers
do not put much of a barrier in the way of helping
clients engage in transactions that would appear
questionable,
ï but do not violate any specific laws, so it is not clear
whether lawyers pushing to the edge of the law are
acting improperly.
35. ï It is big example of capitalism &
ï capitalism include private property, capital
accumulation, wage labor, voluntary exchange, a price
system, and competitive markets.
ï These Panama papers are showing
that wealth of large numbers of
Rulers, Businessman, Politicians..
sticks to their handsss
36. ï Difference found in various measures of economic
well-being among individuals in a group, among
groups in a population, or among countries
ï The protest against panama paper is reaction