LONDON: Dozens of companies including Microsoft, Disney and Koch Industries were dragged into the Luxembourg tax avoidance “LuxLeaks” scandal with the release of new documents by investigative journalists.
The revelations increase pressure on former prime minister Jean-Claude Juncker over Luxembourg’s tax policies during his 19 years in office, and come on the eve of his swearing-in as president of the European Commission.
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