UK Prime Minister David Cameron has defended his own financial arrangements after it emerged he'd held shares in an offshore trust.
Mr Cameron has been addressing British MPs, and insisted he'd done nothing wrong.
And he's announced British overseas territories will be forced to open up more information to UK police and law enforcement officials.
It all follows the Panama Papers leak of financial data - in which David Cameron's late father was named.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt is at the Houses of Parliament - he says the Prime Minister's appearance at Westminster was important for him.
In: "He hopes…
Out: …intrusive."
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UK correspondent Olly Barratt is at the Houses of Parliament with more.
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Mr Cameron has been addressing British MPs, and insisted he'd done nothing wrong.
And he's announced British overseas territories will be forced to open up more information to UK police and law enforcement officials.
It all follows the Panama Papers leak of financial data - in which David Cameron's late father was named.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt is at the Houses of Parliament - he says the Prime Minister's appearance at Westminster was important for him.
In: "He hopes…
Out: …intrusive."
Dur: 42 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0411cam-ob1.mp3
ALT:
UK correspondent Olly Barratt is at the Houses of Parliament with more.
In: "This is…
Out: …private matter."
Dur: 32 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0411cam-ob2.mp3