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The Panama Papers yields $50 million, with criminal cases still to come

Joanna Mather
Joanna MatherWealth editor
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A Tax Office probe sparked by the Panama Papers has brought in $50 million but hundreds more wealthy Australians are still being investigated.

Second commissioner Neil Olesen told a parliamentary inquiry on Wednesday the investigation was "going well" .

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Joanna Mather joined the AFR as an education reporter in 2008. She spent four years in the Canberra press gallery before becoming superannuation reporter in 2016, deputy news director in 2021 and wealth editor in 2023. Connect with Joanna on Twitter. Email Joanna at jmather@afr.com

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