April 4, 2013 - 17:00 AMT
The Guardian discovers Aliyev family’s hidden offshore cash

A local construction magnate, Hassan Gozal, proved to control entities set up in the names of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's two daughters.

Millions of internal records have leaked from Britain's offshore financial industry, exposing for the first time the identities of thousands of holders of anonymous wealth from around the world, from presidents to plutocrats, the daughter of a notorious dictator and a British millionaire accused of concealing assets from his ex-wife, The Guardian reported.

The leak of 2m emails and other documents, mainly from the offshore haven of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), has the potential to cause a seismic shock worldwide to the booming offshore trade, with a former chief economist at McKinsey estimating that wealthy individuals may have as much as $32tn (£21tn) stashed in overseas havens.

In France, Jean-Jacques Augier, President François Hollande's campaign co-treasurer and close friend, has been forced to publicly identify his Chinese business partner. It emerges as Hollande is mired in financial scandal because his former budget minister concealed a Swiss bank account for 20 years and repeatedly lied about it.

A local construction magnate, Hassan Gozal, proved to control entities set up in the names of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's two daughters.