'IoM is more transparent than other jurisdictions'
Allegations levelled at the Isle of Man following the Paradise Papers are 'light on evidence', according to a private investigation service.
Questions have been raised about whether the Island's tax practices allow wealthy businesses and individuals to evade paying higher levels of tax on their earnings.
A debate has since taken place in the House of Commons in the wake of the BBC Panorama expose.
But Director of Expol Ltd, David Bell, says Tynwald should fight any accusations with facts:
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