British Prime Minister David Cameron admitted Saturday he had mishandled the controversy over his shares in his father's offshore business interests, which were flushed out by the amp;"Panama Papersamp;" revelations. Cameron said he would publish his tax returns and shouldered the blame for the row over his financial affairs. Cameron and his Downing Street office issued four comments regarding the Panama Papers before the premier on Thursday finally admitted he had held shares in his late father's Bahamas-based offshore investment fund.
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