The Chief Minister has claimed the biggest part of his job is telling UK journalists, politicians and policy makers that the Isle of Man is not a tax haven.
It follows recent criticism of offshore jurisdictions - once again forcing the Isle of Man to justify its position.
An unauthorised breach on a server at Mossack Fonseca & Co in Panama exposed the tax affairs of certain individuals - prompting fresh doubt.
Government has hit back at media hacks by stating that 'corruption, tax evasion and money laundering' are tackled by enforcing 'robust' defences.
Allan Bell explains what comes next:
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