Why is the CBC refusing to hand over info to CRA about potential CDN tax cheats?

tay

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Maltese reporter who exposed Panama Papers link killed by car bomb


Muscat condemned the killing as a "barbaric" act and ordered security services to devote maximum resources to bringing those responsible to justice.

"What happened today is unacceptable on various levels. Today is a black day for our democracy and our freedom of speech," he told reporters.

Caruana Galizia, 53, died mid-afternoon, close to her home in Bidnija in the north of the island.

The force of the blast reduced her car to pieces and catapulted the journalist's body into a nearby field, witnesses said. She leaves a husband and three sons.

A local television station reported that she had filed a police complaint earlier this month about threats she had received.

Muscat added: "Everyone knows Ms Caruana Galizia was a harsh critic of mine, both politically and personally, but nobody can justify this barbaric act in any way.

"I will not rest until justice is done."

In the final entry on her blog, posted within an hour of her death, Caruana Galizia reiterated an allegation that Muscat's chief of staff, Keith Schembri, was a "crook" who used his government influence to enrich himself.

"There are crooks everywhere you look now. The situation is desperate," she signed off.

Caruana Galizia's death comes four months after Muscat's Labour Party won a resounding victory in a general election he called early as a result of scandals to which Caruana Galizia's allegations were central.

'Barbaric': Maltese reporter who exposed Panama Papers link killed by car bomb | SBS News
 

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Generally the reason that news gathering organisations resist releasing this kind of data is that it will reveal the source when the source was previously promised complete protection. Google/Apple/Facebook etc same thing.

If the CBC does this it will hurt them for future news gathering.

That said they should obviously release it given their status as just another government department.
 

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While tax agencies around the world have already collected more than half a billion dollars from tax cheats identified in the Panama Papers, Canada won’t say if it has collected anything and will not release a number until mid-2020 at the earliest.

Spain alone has collected $122 million (U.S.) in the nearly two years since the leak of tax haven data was made public by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and the Toronto Star/CBC in Canada. Fourteen other countries have publicly released amounts of taxes recouped from those named in the leak, including Mexico, Australia, Ecuador and Malta, bringing the worldwide total to more than $500 million.

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...orld-has-recovered-more-than-500-million.html