Private provision – Part 2: The offshore links of firms paid €1.2bn for refugee accommodation

A second-floor office with a view out to the semi-circular St Aubin’s Bay on the southern side of Jersey. A PO box in a building tucked away on a discreet square, streets away from yachts moored at Wickams Cay on the British Virgin Islands.  A housing unit in the secluded coastal hamlet of Derbyhaven, sitting next to Ronaldsway, the main civilian airport on the Isle of Man. And a palm-fronted business centre facing the crystal-blue waters of George Town Cove in the Cayman Islands capital. These are some of the addresses of the offshore corporate service providers, trust administrators, and… Join today and get full access to The Currency and The Wall Street Journal – TWO premium memberships for the price of one. Subscribe Cancel at any time. Are you already a member? .
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