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Panama Papers: British PM Cameron admits profiting from his late father's offshore trust

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Cameron, who has been on the defensive over the revelations about the secret financial dealings of the rich and powerful, admitted he held a £30,000 stake in an offshore fund set up by his late father.

Added on the 08/04/2016 10:10:33 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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