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Panama Papers: Putin sorry for Sueddeutsche Zeitung error | |
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Vladimir Putin has apologised for erroneously claiming that German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung was owned by the US bank Goldman Sachs. | Vladimir Putin has apologised for erroneously claiming that German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung was owned by the US bank Goldman Sachs. |
The Russian president made the remark in a televised phone-in on Thursday. | The Russian president made the remark in a televised phone-in on Thursday. |
It concerned who was responsible for the publication of the so-called Panama Papers, which were leaked to Sueddeutsche Zeitung and revealed massive international tax evasion. | It concerned who was responsible for the publication of the so-called Panama Papers, which were leaked to Sueddeutsche Zeitung and revealed massive international tax evasion. |
In an apology issued by the Kremlin, Mr Putin said he was misinformed by aides. | In an apology issued by the Kremlin, Mr Putin said he was misinformed by aides. |
"It is more the error of those who prepared the briefing documents, my error," Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, told reporters. | "It is more the error of those who prepared the briefing documents, my error," Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, told reporters. |
"There was information there that had not been checked and rechecked again and we gave it to the president. We have apologised [to the bank] and we will also apologise to the publication." | "There was information there that had not been checked and rechecked again and we gave it to the president. We have apologised [to the bank] and we will also apologise to the publication." |
The Panama Papers, which contained the names of people allegedly involved in tax evasion schemes, revealed a number of offshore companies owned by close associates of Mr Putin. | The Panama Papers, which contained the names of people allegedly involved in tax evasion schemes, revealed a number of offshore companies owned by close associates of Mr Putin. |
Mr Putin has denied "any element of corruption" over the schemes, saying his opponents are trying to destabilise Russia. | Mr Putin has denied "any element of corruption" over the schemes, saying his opponents are trying to destabilise Russia. |
Sueddeutsche Zeitung shared the documents with a large group of newspapers and publishers, including the BBC. | Sueddeutsche Zeitung shared the documents with a large group of newspapers and publishers, including the BBC. |
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