Celebrity tax dodging prompts calls for crackdown in Germany


  • World
  • Tuesday, 04 Feb 2014

BERLIN (Reuters) - Revelations that prominent Germans have for years hoarded cash in secret bank accounts have prompted calls from Chancellor Angela Merkel's Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners for a clampdown on tax dodging.

Germany's front pages have been dominated by in recent days by public confessions from feminist activist Alice Schwarzer and Berlin city's Culture Minister Andre Schmitz about tax evasion.

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