Iceland PM Resigns, First Major Political Fallout From Panama Papers
The prime minister of Iceland resigned on April 5 after the Mossack Fonseca data leak revealed he had a secret offshore company in Panama.

Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, speaks during a parliamentary session in Reykjavik on Monday April 4, 2016. Iceland's prime minister insisted Monday he would not resign after documents leaked in a media investigation allegedly link him to an offshore company that would represent a serious conflict of interest, according to information leaked from a Panamanian law firm at the center of an international tax evasion scheme. AP Photo/Brynjar Gunnarsson
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