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Bono-linked company pays extra taxes after Lithuania probe

The singer, whose real name is Paul David Hewson, was an investor in the Maltese company which bought a shopping centre in the Baltic eurozone member’s city of Utena.

The company that owns the mall “paid 34,000 euros ($41,000) in profit tax for 2012 and 19,000 euros in penalty fees for the delay,” State Tax Inspectorate spokeswoman Ruta Asadauskaite told AFP.

She said the investigation into Nude Estates 2 started in 2017 and was finished “at the end of last year” after which the tax authorities recommended that the company pay up.

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The leaked Paradise Papers in November revealed that Bono owned a stake in a Maltese holding company that bought the mall, via a Lithuanian holding company, in 2007.

At the time, Bono, a well known anti-poverty campaigner, said that he was “a passive minority investor” and had been assured that the company was fully tax compliant.

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By Agence France Presse