PBR: Darling attacks offshore banks

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UK Chancellor Alistair Darling has used today's pre-Budget report to attack offshore banks in the Isle of Man and Channel Islands, saying they "attract people with low tax rates and do not contribute to the Exchequer".

The move is likely to anger those in the offshore jurisdictions, who felt that the UK government's decision to freeze the assets of Icelandic banks like Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander was a major factor in the collapse of the bank's Isle of Man operation. The Chancellor said that at times of stress people need to know who is compensated, but that the Crown Dependencies cannot expect the British taxpayer to pick up the tab. He also announced the introduction of a review into the offshore banking sector. In response, Isle of Man chief minister Tony Brown MHK, says: "The announcement of th...

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