They’re not going to listen to us, aren’t they?
They’ll probably ignore us. That’s being polite, as a matter of fact. If we persist on teaching and they get annoyed, there’s no guarantee that they won’t, sooner or later, tell us to go to you-know-where.
All right, here are media examples of people who are told to put their own house in order first:
1. Ian Cameron’s offshore wealth is revealed in a legal document filed with courts on the island, where he had helped run a multi-million pound investment fund.
It has previously been widely reported that David Cameron’s father (pictured above right, with his son) helped manage funds in tax havens in Panama and Jersey.
However, this is the first time he has been shown to have personally held wealth offshore.
Lawyers say the “grant of probate”, attached to a copy of his English will, would only be filed if there were assets left in Jersey and the estate was worth more than £10,000.
But under Jersey law, the full value of the estate does not have to be publicly disclosed.
Mark Renouf, partner in leading Jersey law firm Hanson Renouf, said: “The only reason to have that document is because there are some assets situated in Jersey.
“We can’t tell from the documentation, which is very normal, how much those assets were worth, except to say that there is no point in doing this if they were valued at less than £10,000, because you don’t need to have a grant of probate under that value.”
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